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How did the development of the telegraph lead to major social change during the industrial revolution

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widespread comm. opened up the sharing of ideas, plans and techniques. this led to social change because it changed the culture of how people interacted with each other
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The telegraph has accelerated long distance communication, making communication between people, business and government faster and more efficient.

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The telegraph is a system designed to transmit messages from one point to another over large distances using codes for fast and reliable transmission. The messages were transmitted through a system composed of wires.

The telegraph was the main system of long-distance communication during the industrial revolution. It has been widely used by industries, governments and even the armed forces of various countries.

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