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Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born scientist and inventor who is most famous for inventing the telephone on February 14, 1876. He was born on March 3 in Edinburgh, Scotland and was influenced in his work by the fact that both his mother and wife were deaf. Bell studied sound and worked with various schools for the deaf, experimenting with devices like the harmonic telegraph, before inventing the telephone which allowed people to call and speak to others from a distance. He died on August 2, 1922 in Canada.








