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What does the telegraph and morse code do?

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In addition to helping invent the telegraph, Samuel Morse developed a code (bearing his name) that assigned a set of dots and dashes to each letter of the English alphabet and allowed for the simple transmission of complex messages across telegraph lines.

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To transmit messages across telegraph wires, in the 1830s Morse and Vail created what came to be known as Morse code. ... Initially, the code, when transmitted over the telegraph system, was rendered as marks on a piece of paper that the telegraph operator would then translate back into English.

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