Alexander Graham Bell(1847-1922) was born Scottish, immigrated to Canada, moved to the the United States to fight legal battles over his invention and lived in both Canada and the U.S.A. for the rest of his life until he died in Nova Scotia Canada. He also invented the telephne in Banford , Ontario in 1874.
not all canadians move to u.s.a, that just like saying why did u.s.a move to canada. we didn't move to u.s.a not all canadians move to u.s.a, that just like saying why did u.s.a move to canada. we didn't move to u.s.a
Yes and many do, mostly as refugees.
maybe it was too cold for them?
The Rocky Mountains :) If you want the world to move, we must move ourselves. -Socrates
Well, to be frank, I neither want to move Québec, nor do I want to move to Québec.
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Yes, he did. Also, it was where he invented the first telephone.
Yes he did move.:) i just don't know where. But he moved with his grandfather because he was not doing well in school and just sent away.
Bell's parents decided to move to Canada in 1870, when Bell was 23, after both of Alexander's brothers had died of tuberculosis, aged 19 and 25. Bell himself had been in poor health for many months. Bell's father had previously convalesced in Newfoundland, so the family moved from London to Brantford, Ontario. Bell himself took teaching positions in Boston and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts after his marriage in 1877. In 1882, he became a naturalized US citizen. Bell later moved to Nova Scotia, and lived to the age of 75.
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The first time the telephone was ever used was when Alexander Grahm Bell spilled battery acid on himself and used it to call his assistant in the other room.
In 1778, aged 14.
yes,.. indeed he does...but in June he says that he will move to spanish lookout to be with monika wolfe.
People remember Alexander Graham Bell as the man that invented the telephone. There are still telephone companies that carry his name.
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all about the move