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Age of Invention. Chapter 19 Section 2. Communication. Samuel Morse invented The Telegraph-People could send messages instantly. Cyrus Field- telegraph wire from U.S. to Europe. People could communicate across the Atlantic Ocean. Communication. Alexander Graham Bell invented
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Age of Invention Chapter 19 Section 2
Communication • Samuel Morse invented The Telegraph-People could send messages instantly. • Cyrus Field- telegraph wire from U.S. to Europe. People could communicate across the Atlantic Ocean.
Communication • Alexander Graham Bell invented • The telephone-People could speak across great distances. • In the beginning mainly used in businesses. • Eventually people would have telephones in their homes.
Communication Inventions Bell’s Telephone Edison’s Motion Picture Camera Telegraph George Eastman, Kodak Camera
Transportation • Henry Ford invented The automobile • The automobile allowed people to travel great distances and changed where and how people lived. • Ford introduced the assembly line, it led other businesses to follow and made manufacturing easier. It also led to lower prices for consumers.
Transportation Henry Ford’s Model T
Mail Order Catalogs • Sears Roebuck • People in rural areas were able to purchase items, from sinks to shoes, through the mail. • This made shopping easy for people who did not have access to big stores.
Sears and Roebuck You could order a car from the Sears catalog, Sears Catalog 1905 or stylish clothes, even a bonnet.
Sears Catalog How about a small house. Even a stove to place in your small house. The Sears Catalog had it all !!!!!!!!!!
Thomas Edison • Edison invented • The phonograph, the motion picture camera, electric voting machine, stock ticker, electric pen and over 1300 patented devices. • His most important invention was the light bulb.
Thomas Edison’s Inventions Vote Recorder Phonograph Light Bulb Later phonograph
Edison’s inventions Stock Ticker Motion Picture Camera Storage Battery Electric Pen