Brianna Staples Moseley Communication Arts May 13, 2014 Alexander Graham Bell Has the question of “who even thought to invent the telephone or metal detector?” ever came into your head? Or been going through the internet and came across the name Alexander Graham Bell and wondered who it was? Well Alexander was the inventor of many things like the telephone, and the metal detector. Bell was a very smart man who came from a very smart family. On March 3rd, 1847, Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh
Alexander Graham Bell was born on March,3,1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Alexanders father wanted him to take over the family business although alexander had other ideas in mind. Trying to find a way out of his situation he decided to take care of his elderly grandfather who became sick in 1862. His grandfather told young Alexander that the way to make it big was to become smart and intellectual. Later at the age of 16 Bell finally took his father's offer and started working with him. Bell's mother
"A man, as a general rule, owes very little to what he is born with- a man is what he makes of himself." -Alexander Graham Bell. It took bell five years from the start process of the invention to starting his own telephone company. During those years, Bell's company was one of the top companies in the business. This all had started the beginning of telephones and their companies. Alexander Graham Bell has positively benefitted modern society by improving the way people communicate and leading
Alexander Graham Bell “The day will come when the man at the telephone will be able to see the distant person to whom he is speaking. ” Alexander Graham Bell was a great person and did whole to help the world. He did some huge things and some little things around the world. Alexander Graham Bell was a special person in history during that time. This will tell you what he did,why he is important,and how he changed things in history. Alexander Graham Bell did whole when he was alive.
tuberculosis. In 1871, Alexander Graham Bell moved to Boston and began work on a device that would allow for the telegraph transmission of several messages set to different frequencies. He found financial backing through local investors Thomas Sanders and Gardiner
Did you know that the man who invented the telephone refused to have the telephone in his study? Alexander Graham Bell was the one who invented the telephone, which is mostly used every day around the world. The telephone would transport sound by electric wires. Later on, he went through some years of lawful objections, resulting in history’s greatest patent battles. Although Alexander Graham Bell began his legacy by following the hard to live up to teaching example set by his father, Bell guided
Bell spoke into the device, “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.” The men were jubilant after Watson heard the message and came to Bell’s side. Bell did not want to patent the device, since he believed that he needed to improve on it. However, Hubbard found out about the device and applied a patent for it without Bell’s permission. Coincidentally, Bell’s rival Elisha Gray applied for a patent for a telephone-like device, but since Bell’s patent was applied for first, he won the patent.