Communication+Revolution

Communication Revolution

The main advancement in communication during the Industrial revolution was the invention of the telephone by Alaxander Graham Bell in 1876. Although the telegraph and Morse code had previously been used, an experienced person was neeed to deciper the codes. The telephone allowed the human voice to be transmitted over a wire. The printing press continued to improve in efficiency and production. Newspapers allowed awareness of news while also being used for advertising.

Created By: Alexa DeAntonio 2-12-2009

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