Samuel F.B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph in the 1830s and the pioneer who launched the world’s first “information age,” was actually an artist by profession when he developed his classic invention. During a long voyage home from study in France, he passed his time thinking about conversations he had heard concerning ongoing experiments in Europe on electricity and magnetism. He developed his ideas for the telegraph while returning to the United States. Sketch the logbook pages that Morse may have kept during his long sea voyage.
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