He invented the first working electric iron in 1882.
Garrett Morgan invented the first electric stop light around 1926
Thomas Edison announced his invention of the first phonograph the 21. November 1877, and it was patented on February 19, 1878.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph
he did not invent anything but he was the first man to land on the moon
No. The first modern (i.e. battery-powered electric) hand-held light was patented in 1899 by David Misell, an Englishman working in the US. It is not clear who invented the first non-electric hand-held light, but as they predate the existence of Canada by at least several thousand years it's safe to say it wasn't a Canadian.
Johnson did not invent this term. It was first used by Senator Wm. Fulbright to decribe difference in what Lyndon Johnson said about his strategy and activity in Vietnam and what was actually happening there.
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Not even close. The first personal computer was 40 years after Hoover.
He invented the first working electric iron in 1882.
Edison did not invent the first electric light bulb, but instead invented the first commercially practical incandescent light.
William Sturgeon invented the first electric motor, but Thomas Davenport was the first to patent it.
he was the first person to invent electric light bulbs
No, the first electric toy train was made by Carlisle & Finch in the U.S. in 1897.
William Sturgeon invented the first Electromagnets and the first practical English electric motor.
Samuel curtis Johnson started sc Johnson products. he first made a floor wax called Johnson Wax and has since then expanded his inventory of cleaning products.
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The first Electric Kettle was invented by Arthur Leslie Large in Birmingham, UK, in 1922. It was not the same as modern electric tea kettles.