Sunday, January 10, 2010

✖Greeting Inventors, 1800s

Do you want to come with me to go visit the inventors in the 1800s?
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Let's take a carriage !!

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The late 1800s have seen many new inventions. People's mind was turned on when the year 1800 began. I wonder if they were light bulbs? Theie efforts brought a technology revolution that changed people's daily lives until nowadays. We owe them for that to the inventions of the 1800s.

The first inventor we will see is Thomas A. Edison who invented the electrical light in 1879.
People in 1865 did not have any indoor electric lightning. After the sunset, they lit candles or oil lamps or some houses did not have any.

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Mr. Edison told me that he and his fellow inventors began experimenting with electric lighting, they tried different ways to produce the light bulb.

We have to thank to his desire to "let there be light". Today we can do anything at night with his invention.

say good bye to him!

The second one is Samuel Morse. He did not invent the telegraph but he prefected it. His system was called Morse code. He started of a communications revolution. So, people who left their homes like immigrations, they may have to leave their love ones. But they could make speedy contact with their families or friends through the written word.


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Next, let's talk to Alexander Graham Bell! He experimented for several years with an electric current to transmit sound. In 1876, he invented the ''talking telegraph'' which developed to telephone. The one that so useful for us today.

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These were the big inventions in America. There still were so many inventions were patented in the late 1800s all over the world !

Many of the conveniences that we could not live without today did not exist 300 years ago. And some didn't even exist 25 years ago. think of it, how could people in that time live without these things? and how could not we live without these things?

I appreciate how genius those inventors are.

Thank you all for these conveniences today!

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