Morse code
Samuel Morse
Nothing would happen. Today Morse Code has been replaced.
it allowed people to send messages almost instantly (NovaNet)
it allowed people to send messages almost instantly (NovaNet)
it allowed people to send messages almost instantly (NovaNet)
Samuel Morse was a pivotal figure in the development of the telegraph and the Morse code, revolutionizing long-distance communication in the United States. His invention of the electric telegraph in the 1830s allowed for rapid transmission of information over vast distances, significantly impacting business, journalism, and personal communication. Morse's contributions facilitated the expansion of the American economy and the interconnectedness of the nation, ultimately shaping modern communication.
Several telegraphs were patented in the UK and US in 1837, none by Edison. The US patent was awarded to Samuel Morse. Edison did patent the Phonograph in 1877.
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Which of the following is an example of French influence in the United States today? Answer: New Orleans
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think. He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code.