the highest price of a typewriter is 795.00
the lowest is 101.00
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Industries moved west in the 1800s.
during the 1800s, there was about 2n5 million aprox population in British North America
in the 1800s, why were many labor strikes unsuccessful?
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YES, there were many typewriters during WWI. Here's a webpage to check out: mytypewriter.com/explorelearn/factstrivia.html
The QWERTY keyboard originates from typewriters. Different key combinations were tried when typewriters were initially released, but often the letters clashed and jammed. The QWERTY design was finalised and proven successful in the late 1800s and has been used since.
Telegraphs, typewriters and much much more.
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A manual typewriter does not take electricity, an electric typewriter does.
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Based on my own experience, people were still using typewriters into the 90's. Not because it was cool, but because computers were still pretty lame and not everyone had one.
The first typewriters costed an average of $250. They were originally invented by Christopher Sholes. He invented the typewriter in 1868 and also introduced the QWERTY system to typewriters, which was later used in computers.
Adler typewriters were originally manufactured by the German company A. W. Adler, which was founded in 1886. The company became known for its production of high-quality typewriters and office equipment. Although Adler typewriters are no longer in production, the brand played a significant role in the typewriter industry during the 20th century. The company eventually shifted its focus to producing other office machinery and equipment.
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Industries moved west in the 1800s.
Yes indeed. They did have typewriters back then.