The use of hot air balloons for observing the enemy, the invention of the telegraph, the use of the machine gun, development of iron clad ships, submarines, land mines, development and use of railroads for war use, to name but a few
Signals could be sent instantly across hundreds of miles. It also meant that a spy in the telegraph office could wreak terrible damage to the war effort, and it gave the Confederates a big incentive to cut the wires when they were invaded.
World War 1 introduced aerial warfare with airplanes and trench warfare
I do believe that you press m to change class and n to change teams.
During the Civil War, the telegraph took on tremendous importance. The south made the first use of the telegraph to rush troops to battle. Later, General McClelland used a telegraph to send information from a balloon concerning troop positions during a battle. Of course such usage would continue.
Telegraph poles to stop debris
Railroad transport and communicating by telegraph, I guess. Ah yes, submarine warfare.
Warfare change from the Revolutionary War to present day.
wires
With modern technology, the telegraph is being confined to history.
The telegraph is still in use but it has evolved and is in use in specialized circumstances. The telephone which was invented in 1876 would have gradually replaced the telegraph in commercial usage.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegraphy
The use of hot air balloons for observing the enemy, the invention of the telegraph, the use of the machine gun, development of iron clad ships, submarines, land mines, development and use of railroads for war use, to name but a few
What were the 1st two cities to communicate via telegraph?
The telegraph sends messages from short distances and was also use for the Morse code.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
Use the telegraph
Telegraph, letters