Thomas Edison’s inventions were influenced by a combination of his early experiences, relentless curiosity, and the industrial revolution's technological advancements. Growing up in a financially struggling family, he developed a strong work ethic and a fascination with science and mechanics, which he cultivated through self-education and experimentation. His work as a telegraph operator honed his technical skills and provided insights into electrical systems, ultimately leading him to invent the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, and numerous other devices that revolutionized communication and energy use. Edison's collaborative environment in his Menlo Park laboratory also fostered innovation, allowing him to refine his inventions through teamwork and experimentation.
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Slavery caused the civil war
The results would be a more educated America which could lead to us having a stronger economy and better jobs
The events that led tot he "Red Scare" involved strikes that erupted across the US in 191 which in turn caused fear that communists or "reds" might seize power.
He made the world a better place by creating wonderful inventions like the incandescent light and the phonograph. These inventions have led to other inventions aswell.
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The typewriter.
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the rocket ship
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The Safety Helmet
Yes it lead to the discovery of computers and videogame consoles
Thomas Hale has written: 'Handbook of transnational governance' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Non-state actors (International relations), International organization
major new inventions was one ingredient needed to lead Britain to the industrialization.