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Essay heading: Inventions of the 1800's
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Over the years, Edison took out 1,093 patents on his work. He invented the phonograph and the first answering machine. He helped invent the basic foundations for houses and helped invent electronics we use today. He made light bulbs and lighting for lamps, homes, and businesses. Edison made telegraphs that automatically sent messages and could send two messages at once... displayed 300 characters
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Over the years, Edison took out 1,093 patents on his work. He invented the phonograph and the first answering machine. He helped invent the basic foundations for houses and helped invent electronics we use today. He made light bulbs and lighting for lamps, homes, and businesses. Edison made telegraphs that automatically sent messages and could send two messages at once... displayed next 300 characters
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