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Samuel Morse Revolutionizes Communication

Samuel Morse Revolutionizes Communication

On January 6, 1838, Samuel Morse demonstrated his telegraph at Speedwell Iron Works, using electric signals to send coded messages.

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Who Said It?

The more one does, the more one attempts, the more one is capable of doing.

-Indira Gandhi

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What Is the Monarch’s Role in British Government?

Gone are the days of absolute monarchy. Today, the ruler’s duties are merely ceremonial.

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Where the US Industrial Revolution Began

In 1793, Samuel Slater built America's first water-powered textile mill–right in Pawtucket. That moment helped spark the Industrial Revolution in the U.S. and transform how the nation worked.

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