What was the first telegraph message? Sent by inventor Samuel F.B. Morse on May 24, 1844, over an experimental line from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, the message said: "What hath God wrought?" Taken from the Bible, Numbers 23:23, and recorded on a paper tape, the phrase had been suggested to Morse by Annie Ellsworth, the young daughter of a friend. The success of the experiment would change forever the national communication system. But Morse wasn't just interested in the telegraph.
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a.
Railroads, roads, and bridges were damaged.
John Milton was a Whig. He was decried by Tories who believed his Paradise Lost to be a blasphemy which can bring more harm than do good.
Answer:
The American Indians believed and depended on the environment heavily. They use natural resources to survive.
Explanation:
American natives deeply believed that selling land was immoral. It was the colonist who came and ruled their land who believed that selling land can be monetarized.
American Natives believed that natural resources were the ultimate. Depending where they lived they would use resources protect themselves and protect their tribe.
American Indians wore huge tribal jewellery made up of natural resources. The jewellery and clothes depicts certain aspects of their religion.
American Indians were calm people who did not believe in war and conflict.
It was built during the Old Kingdom.