The Influences of Thomas Edison

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“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize they were close to success when they gave up”- Thomas Edison. He was one of the best inventors of his time. Thomas Edison was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He was 12 when stopped going to school and started to suffer from deafness. This continued to get worse through his life time. He was a husband twice and a father to six children. His first wife was named Mary Stillwell and later had three children. In 1884 his wife Mary died of typhoid fever. Late 1886 he married another woman named Mina Miller and they eventually had three children as well. The people of Menlo Park, New Jersey were so fascinated with Thomas and his work they started to call him the ‘Wizard of Menlo Park’. When he died a memorial tower was built in his respect for being such a great inventor and changing the world in such little steps but making a big change. His laboratories were taken in under the Greenfield Village. They preserved his artifacts, buildings, inventions, and many other things of his to keep his legend and history, of what he did to make the world the way it is today, feel real. If Thomas were to be alive in the 1930’s he would have made an even greater impact on the world than he did in the late 1800’s. The economy, social life, and professional life of others would have been impacted enormously. Thomas invented the Universal Stock Ticker in 1868. The universal stock ticker was the one of many of his inventions that influenced the economy. If he were to be alive in the 1930’s then this invention wouldn’t have been invented until the late 50’s. The business world wouldn’t be a greatly influenced or even this far created if it weren’t for Thomas and his inventions. Other inventions...

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