No because they needed something to make it faster to write so he said he could do it
No, Burridge and Marshman did not invent the typewriter. The typewriter was invented by Christopher Latham Sholes in the 1860s. Burridge and Marshman were not associated with the invention of the typewriter.
Typewriter
yes
the typewriter.
The typewriter influenced Americans by cutting the time of writing articles, books school assignments, etc. in half!
Actually, the typewriter was not invented by Miles Bartholomew. The typewriter was invented by Christopher Latham Sholes in 1868, who patented the first practical and commercially successful typewriter. Miles Bartholomew is not associated with the invention of the typewriter.
No
Johann Gutenberg created the typewriter during The Renaissance
William Austin Burt invented the first typewriter, called the "typographer," in 1829. His invention was patented in 1829 and is considered one of the earliest prototypes of the modern typewriter.
the telephone
The typewriter was invented in the 1800s and printed letters.
the type writer is an innovative invention because before it was invented everybody had to write by hand. when it was invented it was a faster easyer way to write. :)