why you are glad that telephone was invented a composition of 150 to 200 words
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What is the purpose of an invention? “Alexander Graham Bell first demonstrated his telephone in 1876.” (Skurnick). During this time, the world was not ready for the telephone. The telephone was demonstrated and was beginning to be distributed. For example, a Boston banker bought a private line between his home and his office, to tell his family that he would be home for dinner. There were pros and cons about the telephone, but many people did not see it in an effective way; instead they despised it. In 1889, there was what was known as a “War on Telephone Poles.” This war was no ordinary war. “Wherever telephone companies were erecting poles, homeowners and business owners were sawing them down, or defending their sidewalks with rifles.” (Skurnick) People in New Jersey were threatening to tar and feather the workers for putting up telephone poles. It was not just the homeowners who were against the telephone poles going up; even judges were allowing the homeowners to take the poles down. “The poles carried a wire for each telephone –sometimes hundreds of wires. And in some places, there were also telegraph wires, power lines, and trolley cables. The sky was filled with wires.” (Skurnick) “The city council in Sioux Falls, South Dakota ordered policemen to cut down all the telephone poles in town.” (Skurnick) Even the mayor of Oshkosh, Wisconsin ordered the police department and the fire department to chop down the telephone poles. Why were so many people against telephone? Telephone poles were there to help the citizens, but yet they are taking them down and destroying them. Telephone pole workers came to the point where they had to climb the telephone poles to stop the homeowners from chopping them down. There were many civilians who were against the invention of the telephone, but Thomas Edison thought differently. Thomas Edison once said, “The Telephone annihilated time and space, and brought the human family in closer touch