Scotland is a country and therefore does not invent things. However if you go to the link below you will se a vast array of inventions by the Scotts
We're not the sort of country you could invent.
•Derbyshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire and Scotland.
You don't have to invent something to be good at it. If we use your logic it would mean that only people who invent something can do it or use it. With this in mind that would mean that only the Scottish could be good at golf since golf came from Scotland.
Scotland are one of the first nations to play Rugby Union, indeed the first ever international match was between Scotland and England. However, Rugby was invented in 1876 in England. Scotland did invent Rugby sevens though, the shorter version of the game in Melrose in 1883.
Steam power, pneumatic tyre,T.V.,Haggis, Macintosh rainwear, Macadam road surfaces, the bycicle, America, you name it we did it.
John Napier was born, lived, and died in Edinburgh, Scotland. Napier is most famous for being the one to invent logarithms. He attended school at the University of St. Andrews.
No it was THOMAS BRAIDWOOD a teacher from Scotland who opened the first uk based school for the deaf. However, there are records of signs being used circa 1560.
what did Obama invent
they invent cheese
Modern football, as we know it today, was codified and popularized in England in the 19th century. Scotland has its own rich history and influence on the development of the sport, with the earliest recorded reference to a game resembling football being in Scotland in the 15th century. While Scotland played a role in the early development of the sport, it is more accurate to say that football was not invented by Scotland.
Napier's Bones, a system similar to an abacus which assists in the calculation of products and quotients, and also referred to as Rabdology, was first mentioned as a new invention by Napier in 1617 in Edinburgh, Scotland.