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Before the telephone, people used the telegraph to communicate rapidly over great distances. Before that communication over distance was less rapid and less frequently attempted.People used written letters and the Post Office, heliographs and watch towers to relay information, signal fires and smoke signals, bells, horns, bugles, bag pipes and drums in different circumstances.And they also traveled distances to talk to one another.
By telephone and also by a CB radio.
It made it easier to communicate. It speeded up commerce and provided for greater business opportunities
People could communicate quickly over long distances.
They talked to each other, wrote letters, used the telephone, and sent telegrams.
They used smoke signals to communicate with one another.
by mail and telegraph. thats right i know stuff
Telephone And Radio
Without the invention of the telephone, communication would be less efficient and immediate compared to today. People would rely more on written letters, telegrams, and face-to-face interactions for communication, which would likely be slower and more limited in reach. The lack of instant connectivity could impact business transactions, emergencies, and international relations.
he invented the telephone which got people to communicate in a different way
He invented the first telephone he created the first form of telephone which made it easier for people to communicate
The telephone was created so people can communicate with other people...
People no longer needed to know Morse or how to write in order to communicate personally over distances.
First, you should learn proper grammar. The telephone plays a "role" not a "roll." people could communicate from distances ADDED: None. The Industrial Revolution occurred before electricity was a viable energy-source, let alone the telephone was invented.
to communicate
by telephone
Telephone, Telegraph, Pony Express, etc.