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Q: Why did many world war 1 soldiers owe their lives to Garrett Morgan?
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How did Garrett Morgan change the world for the better?

garrett morgan changed the world by inventing the stop light and saving people's lives bye doing so.


How did Garrett Morgan changed the world?

saving people lives and preventing car acident


Was Garrett Morgan in World War 2?

no


Did Garrett Morgan witness an accident and save lives?

Garrett Morgan (1877-1963) was an African-American inventor who is best known as creating one of the world's first automobile traffic signals. He also developed a rudimentary rescue breathing mask and hood, which he used in 1916 to rescue several miners in a tunnel accident under Lake Erie.


How would the world be different without Garrett Morgan's invention?

We wouldn't have had the gas mask or the traffic signal.


What were the lives of the soldiers like?

The lives of all soldiers were absolutely horrible! In world war one soldiers used to live with rats!


What would happen if Garrett Morgan did not make traffic lights?

The whole world would have a lot of car attedints and would prolly have a lot of traffic


How were soldiers in World War 1 brave?

Soldiers gave their lives to save others because they were brave.


Was Garrett Morgan's poultry and tailoring successful?

yes big sucess helped to make everyone understand certain things in the world i cant explain how but he has helped by making this


How How many soldiers gave their lives during world war 1?

10 million


How many German soldiers lost their lives in World War 2?

178,000


What made Garret A Morgan invent the gas mask?

He invented the traffic light after seeing a carriage accident at a four-way crossing. He invented the gas mask (called a Breathing Device) as he saw the need for a system that would allow people to work in dangerous atmospheres. After a tunnel explosion at the Cleveland Waterworks below Lake Eyrie, Morgan walked into the tunnel wearing his gas mask and carried workers out on his back, saving their lives. He was awarded the Carnegie Medal and a Medal of Bravery from the city. His device saved thousands of soldiers from dying from chlorine gas in the trenches of World War 1.