Thomas Alva Edison.
First, understand that Edison was a "self publicist" and may of the things which he is attributed to have invented were in fact invented before him. For instance he did not actually invent the "light bulb", this was invented in 1800 by Humphry Davy. When you look closely many of Edison's "inventions" should not be attributed to him in the manner that they currently are.
The electric battery was invented in Maryland by a woman by the name of Alessandro Volta.
Edison invented the lightbulb,battery and allot of other things wellone of them is the phonograph lightbulb, telegragh, motion pictures, and stuff Well, Thomas Alva Edison invented a lot of things! Here are some: the light bulb, electric light, the photograph, the phonograph, and (I think this is what it's called) the megaphone.
A lot of inventions came from the country of France. Some inventions include the battery, bicycle, braille, guillotine, electric iron, and mayonnaise.
Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist invented the Electric Battery in 1800.
electric cell (battery)
Alessandro Volta invented the electric battery were we use elctric :] He improved the electrophorus and later invented the first electric battery in 1800.
Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) invented the voltaic cell, the first electric battery, in 1800.
Alessandro Volta invented it in 1800
1800
The first battery powered watch was invented in 1957. It was the Hamilton Electric 500, and is on display at the Smithsonian.
Humphry Davy who was an English Scientist is the person who is credited with the invention of the first electric bulb. He experimented with electricity and invented an electric battery.