Industrial Revolution Communication

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
COMMUNICATION
Grace Cepeda, Kerry Locke, Isaac Case, Bobby Garcia, & Sidney
Mendoza
• Alessandro Volta Built the first battery
FAMOUS PEOPLE
• Andre Ampere à he made principles governing the magnetic effect of an
electric current
• Samuel Morse à he sent an electrical current over a wire to a machine at
the other end of the wire. Every time the electricity passed along a wire, the
machine clicks. This leads to Morse code, and then the telegraph in 1844.
HOW DID COMMUNICATION METHODS MAKE THE
WORLD SMALLER?
• Letters
• Morse code which led to the telegraph 1944
• Morse code was a form of communication
• Which now we use like texting
• Morse code is still used today in the army
NEW METHODS FOR THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
• Telegraph-was what led to the invention of Morse Code in 1944. This was
used a lot through history such as World War I and II to deliver secret
messages.
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Morse code- is like saying .... .. / -... --- -... -... -.-- which means Hi Bobby Morse
Code was a secret language that was used to transfer messages to people
and were made up of dots and dashes. Morse Code was made up by
Samuel Morse
WHAT INVENTIONS DO WE STILL USE
TODAY? HOW ARE THEY THE
SAME? HOW HAVE THEY CHANGED?
• We still use the battery for most electronic devices in the modern day
• -The battery now looks different and it is also a lot smaller
• ~Morse Code is still used by military forces today
• ~Telegraphs were modified into things like computers and laptops
WHY IS COMMUNICATION AN
IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE
ADVANCEMENT OF THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION?
• without communication nothing could be done
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if there was no communication none of the other topic would be possible
even to this day we are still finding new ways of communications
without some type of communication the industrial revolution would not
happen