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Inventors - AP

IsaacSinger

IsaacSinger(1851) first commercially successful sewing machine

AlfredNobel Dynamite Guy

AlexanderGrahamBell

Alexander Graham Bell 1876 the first telephone

ThomasEdison Wizard of Menlo Park

phonograph

Thomas Edison 1879 first electric light bulb

Henry Ford Assembly Line

Henry Ford Inventor of the movable assembly line Model “T”

1914 Model-T Ford

Orville & Wilbur Wright 1903

AP Review – Industrial Era/Inventions Gilded Age