Morse code was developed in the early 1830s, by Samuel F. B. Morse and Alfred VailWho_invented_Morse_Code
During these early years, information security was a straightforward process composed predominantly of physical security and simple document clasification schemes.
The traction trebuchet was first invented between 5th - 4th century BC, when it is first mentioned in a 4th century Chinese text. The first evidence of a trebuchet is a 4th century text compiled in pre-Imperial China. The Chinese named the later counterweight trebuchet Huihui Pao, where Pao means bombard. The trebuchet spread to the Mediterranean by 6th century AD. The Byzantine Empire began using the trebuchet in the 6th century, and it is mentioned in the Strategicon of Maurice by Emperor Maurice. The counterweight trebuchet is mentioned in the work of the 12th century Byzantine historian Niketas Choniates.
Please define "early".
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A Canadian inventor named Reginald Fessenden invented SONAR in the early 20th century.
A Canadian inventor named Reginald Fessenden invented SONAR in the early 20th century.
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during the late 11th century and early 12th century.
The trombone was adapted over time from the slide trumpet and first appeared in the early 15th century. The original inventor is not known, but the first players and instruments may have been from Germany.
Samuel de Champlain during the early part of the 17th century
Steve Jobs, who is considered the inventor of the personal computer, is still alive and well, although some were worried about his health during early 2009.
Zheng He was mainly considered one of the greatest sailors during that period of time. Well, in early China.. hope it helps :)
The "early settlers" came to America in the 1600th century. Baseball was not even thought of at the time ... So how could there be any confusion to its inventor?
John Kay is a British inventor during the early 1700's. He is best known for his invention of the flying shuttle during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution.