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Describe some of the methods of sending messages quickly before the coming of electricity?​

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Answered by surangaliyanage73
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Explanation:

By writing letters and using animals to get their messages across.

Native Americans used smoke signals, drum beats, and torches in key positions.

Radio communication.

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Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

A message is a distinct unit of communication intended for consumption by a specific recipient or group of recipients. A message can be delivered through a variety of ways, including courier, telegraphy, carrier pigeon, and electronic bus. The substance of a broadcast can be a message. An interactive exchange of messages forms the basis of a conversation.

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Describe some of the ways used to deliver communications swiftly prior to the invention of electricity.

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we have to find methods of sending messages quickly before the coming of electricity

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The different methods of sending messages before electricity

Signals of Smoke

Smoke signals are one of the earliest kinds of long-distance communication because they are a sort of visual communication that can travel large distances. In Ancient China, smoke signals were used to warn others of enemy invasions because they could be seen from tower to tower along the Great Wall. Native Americans, too, used this method of communication, with each tribe having their unique system. Normally, the signal's location on a hill might signify several meanings. Smoke signals are still used in Rome to announce the election of a new Pope.

Pigeon Carrier

Birds bred to find their way home across vast distances are known as carrier or homing pigeons. A short message might be written on a small piece of paper and then inserted into a small metal canister and connected to the leg of a pigeon while an army was engaged in battle in the past. The pigeon would be assigned to a specific place and would then return home after delivering the message. Regular delivery of birds between towns, regular release of the birds so they did not imprint on a new place, and provision of pigeons to soldiers or other people with time-critical messages were all part of the infrastructure that supported this message system.

Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle is a story about a message sent in a bottle It was customary practise in the military in the 16th century to communicate intelligence by dropping bottles into the sea. Bottle messages were employed by the English Navy, for example, to relay intelligence about enemy locations ashore. According to legend, Queen Elizabeth I created the office of "Uncorker of Ocean Bottles," and anyone who found a bottle and opened it without authorization would suffer the death penalty.

Telegrams

Wheatstone and Cooke in England and Samuel Morse in the United States both invented an electrical telegraph in 1837 at the same time. Morse created a new signalling alphabet utilising dots and dashes with the help of an assistant, which became the norm for telegram communication. By 1861, this Morse telegraph system had connected the West Coast to the East, thereby eliminating the Pony Express. As technology advanced, the telegraph evolved into an audio transponder, with messages transmitted using the interval between two clicks

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