Claude Chappe and the Semaphore Telegraph System
In 1792, Claude Chappe, a French engineer, introduced a semaphore telegraph system that revolutionized communication. This system used a series of towers with pivoting arms, where each arm position corresponded to different letters or numbers, enabling swift long-distance message transmission. This innovation significantly impacted government and business operations by streamlining communication and coordination, laying the foundation for modern communication networks by allowing rapid message conveyance without the need for travel.
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