
The telephone is one of the most important inventions. Without it how would we be able to communicate? Alexander Graham Bell was the first to invent telecommunication. Alexander was born on March 3,1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He moved to Ontario, and then to the United States, Boston. Alexander was always interested in the education of deaf people. In Boston he became a teacher for the deaf, he was also working on an invention that would allow a few sound waves, over a single wire at the same time. After he finished his job with the sound waves that would go through a wire he was determined to be able to talk through the wires to another place. Then he hired an assistant, Thomas Watson, and they did Alexanders dream happen. When the first telephone was invented they did not like it. They wanted it to be more perfect.
On August 2, 1922 Alexander died. He was not able to finish his invention. Many have tried to finish the invention but it would not be the same. A few years after Antonio Mucci was the one who finished the invention. We use telephones almost everyday. Without it we wouldn't be able to contact each other.
"The most successful men in the end are those whose success is the result of steady accretion."
—Alexander Graham Bell
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