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Jada Logan HIS 132 Josh Dobson 11 October 2017 Thomas Edison On average, two billion five hundred million light bulbs are sold each year. Thomas Edison was an American inventor, who happened to “invent,” the lightbulb. He is considered one of America’s greatest inventors. He is also considered “The Wizard of Menlo Park.” Even in the nineteenth century, he has contributed to the world today. Born on February 11th, 1854 he was born to Nancy Matthews Elliott and Samuel Ogden Edison Jr. They were two hard working class citizens in Milan, Ohio. At the age of seven Edison moved to Port Huron, Michigan. While in school, he had found it difficult to pay attention and he would've been diagnosed with ADHD if he was born in present times, but due …show more content…

He had soon gotten a job as the operator at the telegraph office in Port Huron. This job soon came to an end when one of Edison’s experiments almost blew up the office. After this incident, he traveled the country for five years mostly working as a telegraph operator. People probably wonder how he was a telegraph operator when he was almost completely deaf, but the telegraph clicks were clear to him rather than worldly noises. After being downgraded and quitting his job at the Western Telegraph office in Boston, for a prank he played on his bosses in December, he decided to quit working as a telegraph officer. He then decided to focus and what he truly had a passion for, inventions (Leonard). So by changing his profession to telegraph officer to an inventor, his first invention was an electric vote recorder, a device intended to use by Congress, senators, etc… to speed up the voting process. Like all great inventors, his first time was a failure (Edison). After a few failures, he had lost faith of his investors and became broke. Bankrupt, Edison moved to New York. He had continued to pursue his interest in inventions, and developed his first successful invention. This had landed him forty thousand dollars in his pocket with this money he had set up a business and started a family. In 1876, Edison had sold his company, and moved his family to Menlo Park, a small village right outside New York City (Gerald). This right here, is

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