Who invented the?!
Question: Typewriter?
Answers: Typewriter?
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Christopher Latham Sholes
Christopher Latham Sholes (1819-1890)
Sholes was a U.S. mechanical engineer who invented the first practical modern typewriter, patented in 1868. Sholes invented the typewriter with partners S. W. Soule and G. Glidden, that was manufactured (by Remington Arms Company) in 1873.
According to Wikipedia, no single person can be credited with the invention of the typewriter.It seems that a number of people contributed insights and inventions that eventually resulted in the typewriter. In fact, historians have estimated that some form of typewriter was invented 52 times as tinkerers tried to come up with a workable design.
You may want to look at this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter
It talks about the main people who helped invent the typewriter.
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Christopher Latham Sholes - 1868
No one person is credited with it's invention
There were machines for mechanically printing text before Christopher Latham Sholes was born, his was the first to catch on commercially.
ive heard before that a about 6 people were involved in what we now know as the typrwriter but god knows how many before them had similar ideas
http://staff.xu.edu/~polt/typewriters/tw...
The first proven working model is Pellegrino Turri...1808
The Patent Concept is credited to Henry Mill...1714