Before the telegraph people sent written letters and could take from days to weeks possibly a month to receive it.
a long time
4 years
I assume it would take about 5 months for them to make the bouleuterion
20 years
3 months
The development of the telegraph spanned several decades, with significant contributions from various inventors. Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail developed the first practical electric telegraph and Morse code in the early 1830s, with their system being successfully demonstrated in 1844. However, advancements continued throughout the mid-19th century, making the telegraph a more reliable and widespread communication tool. Overall, the process involved multiple innovations and refinements over a period of around 10 to 20 years.
as soon as the telegraph operator completes the message it is received at the other end.
In 1838 Samuel Morse perfected Joseph Henry's invention of the electromagnet. It was not until 1843 that the government funded a telegraph graph line from Washington to Baltimore.
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how long does it take to make a crayons
Before the Telephone became available for use long distance electronic communication consisted of The telegraph. To take advantage of this form of communication one had to take ones message to a telegraph office where a telegraph operator would send it using Morse code to a recipients post office where it would be deciphered and sent on as a telegram to the recipient While the Telegraph was a great step forward in communication it was certainly far more cumbersome and difficult to take advantage of then modern telephony. http://www.sendatelegram.com/telegrams_history.asp
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