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31 States participated. New States in 1840 census: Arkansas and Michigan. Participating territories: Iowa Territory, Wisconsin Territory and Florida Territory.
1840 Census Data: 6th United States Census
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1840 marked the first year for no major losses of the US census records.
Famous people in history: Samuel Morse
In 1849, inventor Samuel Morse was granted the patent for the telegraph, which transformed long-distance communication. Morse was born in 1791 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, well after the first invention of a 26-wire telegraph by German engineers. However, he improved upon the original telegraph design with the help of partners Leonard Gale and Alfred Vail.
Morse sent the first inter-city message on May 11, 1844 from Washington D.C. to Baltimore on a wire funded by the US Congress. By 1866, the first trans-Atlantic cable was built from the US to Europe. The standard Morse code system uses dots and dashes to represent letters in the English language and the ten digits.
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