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Samuel F. B. Morse
it allowed people to send messages almost instantly (NovaNet)
Samuel F. B. Morse
Samuel Morse's first job was as a portrait painter. He studied art and became proficient in this field, creating numerous portraits during the early part of his career. It was only later in life that he became involved in the invention of the telegraph and the development of Morse code, which would ultimately define his legacy.
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Samuel Butler Room Society was created in 1960.
It helped people communicate.
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Samuel Slater is considered the father of American manufactures. He was able to create the first cotton spinning mill. Since many factory jobs were created from Samuel Slater's invention, the economy rose.
Samuel Richardson contribute to the enlightenment by writing novels such as Pamela, the story of a virtuous servant-girl.
Samuel Morse's wife, Lucretia, died in 1825 due to complications from childbirth. She had given birth to their second child, which led to her declining health and ultimately her death. This tragic event deeply affected Morse and influenced his later work and life choices.
Samuel Morse was known for portrait painting, not inventing.
advent of rapid transatlantic communication invention of the telephone invention of radio technology