Thomas Edison supported the Union during the Civil War. Although he was primarily focused on his inventions and did not serve in the military, he expressed his loyalty to the Union cause and was an advocate for the North's efforts against the Confederacy. Edison's innovative spirit and contributions to technology would later play a significant role in the industrial advancements that followed the war.
Confederates.
The Nationalists
The Confederates. It was one of the Upper South states that were the last to join the Confederates.
The key factor in Thomas Edison's success with the light bulb was his methodical approach to experimentation and iteration. He conducted thousands of tests to find the right materials for the filament, ultimately discovering that carbonized bamboo could last over 1,200 hours. Edison's ability to commercialize the invention, coupled with his understanding of the business side of innovation, allowed him to create a viable electrical lighting system that transformed society. His persistence and systematic approach to problem-solving were crucial in turning the light bulb from an idea into a practical and widely adopted technology.
they were on the southern side
they had to go out side and get a switch if they were bad and there teacher will hit them with it.
No. He was to busy with his science project. And he wasn't on the athletic side
Confederates.
Thomas Payne supported the patriots.
Britain did not support either side in the Spanish Civil War.
He was on Parliamentary side
his street name was west side ave.
The Nationalists
Thomas Edison spoke English. I mean, he was American, so it's not like he was walking around speaking Mandarin or Swahili. But hey, who knows, maybe he dabbled in some French or Spanish on the side for fun.
In Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC), the phonograph is on the roof of the Treasury building (the guarded one, the first one you come to). Go to the right side, climb the winged statue to the very top, and jump left onto the roof. There you will find the phonograph for Thomas Edison (9 o'clock, 1877 AD). *The phonograph has an actual Thomas Edison recording on it, which you can hear before you return it.
Thomas J "Stonewall" Jackson commanded a corps in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
According to Historians, the state of Michigan and its citizens supported the Union side during the course of the Civil War.