No. Pencils were not invented in that time. They did wrap graphite in string to use like a pencil. The first pencil was invented in 1666 in Nuremburg, Germany.
Nope, paper was invented in China in the 2nd century AD.
Schools began using pencils in the late 16th century, with the first modern pencils being made in the 19th century. The introduction of graphite as a writing material in the 1500s led to the development of the wooden pencil we know today. By the 1800s, pencils became widely adopted in educational settings due to their convenience and ease of use.
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It appears that by the 1700s some "modern" lead pencils were being created in Germany, but it is more likely that pencils of this period were graphite in some sort of wrapping such as paper, string or encased in a tube which could be wood. You can find more info at: From: http://www.earlyofficemuseum.com/pencil_history.htm
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the pencil was invented in 1564.
No. Pencils were not invented in that time. They did wrap graphite in string to use like a pencil. The first pencil was invented in 1666 in Nuremburg, Germany.
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Graphite was originally used for pencils until a mixture of lead and clay was invented in 1795.
Some time around the year 1565.
Colored pencils were first developed and made around 1920 by the A.W. Faber company, located in Stein, Germany.
To make sharpening pencils easier. He invented the sharpener to minimize the use of knives for sharpening pencils
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