THE BIOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
THE BIOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL bbq
Brilliant and amazing, that's Alexander Graham Bell, a native of the United Kingdom and a naturalized American, born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Coming from a family dedicated to locution and pronunciation correction, his training was basically self-taught. Few inventions have changed human life like the telephone and its use as a form of instant communication, practiced shortening distances in just over 150 years of its creation.
Alexander Graham Bell helped to consolidate this revolutionary invention, he embarked for Boston at the age of 23 where he unveiled the learning system for the deaf devised by his father and was also appointed professor of vocal physiology at Boston University. At this time, he collaborated with a young mechanic Thomas Watson.
In 1875, growing a prototype telephone that gave them fame and fortune without denying that the idea was someone else's Jhoan Piliphs Ras who did its years ago, but nobody took it seriously and did not have economic resources, Bell did tests in electromagnetic fields that varying the power of the voltage was the quality of speech-reception-listening and vice versa for remote communication by means of the electric telephone and applying for the patent in 1876.
He founded his telephone company "Bell Telephone Company" where he did not sell his telephones, he only rented them, thus creating a communication monopoly that would make him very rich. With this he brought clubs, offices, cities, etc. To people; creating telephone networks which grew a lot and in 1914 covered almost all the United States. And Bell made the first continental broadcast which was a historic event.
He died on August 2, 1922 in Canada and left as an inheritance 18 patents in his name and 12 with his collaborators. 
Brilliant and amazing, that's Alexander Graham Bell, a native of the United Kingdom and a naturalized American, born on March 3, 
1847
 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Coming from a family dedicated to locution and pronunciation correction, his training was 
basically
 self-taught. Few inventions have 
changed
 human life like the 
telephone
 and its 
use
 as a form of instant communication, practiced shortening distances in 
just
 over 150 years of its creation.
Alexander Graham Bell 
helped
 to consolidate this revolutionary invention, he embarked for Boston at the age of 23 where he unveiled the learning system for the deaf devised by his father and was 
also
 appointed professor of vocal physiology at Boston University. At this time, he collaborated with a young mechanic Thomas Watson.
In 1875, growing a prototype 
telephone
 that gave them fame and fortune without denying that the 
idea
 was someone else's 
Jhoan
 Piliphs
 Ras
 who did its years ago, 
but
 nobody took it 
seriously
 and did not have economic resources, Bell did 
tests
 in electromagnetic fields that varying the power of the voltage was the quality of speech-reception-listening and vice versa for remote communication by means of the electric 
telephone
 and applying for the patent in 1876.
He founded his 
telephone
 company
 "
Bell 
Telephone
 Company
"
 where he did not sell his 
telephones
, he 
only
 rented them, 
thus
 creating a communication monopoly that would 
make
 him 
very
 rich. With this he brought clubs, offices, cities, etc. To 
people
; creating 
telephone
 networks which grew a lot and in 1914 covered almost all the United States. And Bell made the 
first
 continental broadcast which was a historic 
event
.
He 
died
 on August 2, 
1922
 in Canada and 
left
 as an inheritance 18 patents in his name and 12 with his collaborators. 
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