The Latin alphabet, which originally descended from the alphabet used by ancient Semites. See "alphabet" at Wikipedia.com
The Phoenician Alphabet
They will go home now.
Greek
It would come under the alphabet category.
Christopher Columbus. While he was off discovering things, he had a lot of free time to come up with the 26 letters of the alphabet. Now you know!
The Latin alphabet evolved from the Etruscan alphabet, which was used by the ancient Etruscan civilization in what is now modern-day Italy. The Etruscans, in turn, borrowed the alphabet from the Greek alphabet, which had been developed by the ancient Greeks. The Latin alphabet was later adapted and expanded by the Romans and became the basis for many modern alphabets, including English.
Each letter of the alphabet represents 1/26 of the alphabet
Greek
a
because ther is
"a" & "b".
First, cunieform was created. It was made in an area in the middle east (Mesopotamia) which is now in Iraq. Then new languages developed like Phoenic and the Greek alphabet. Now, we have the Engllish alphabet!