Yes, he invented the telegraphic code for use with his invention. early Morse receivers used clockwork pencils tied in with the juice. Thus, the dot and dash signals were discovered automatically!...
when he was on a ship he herd someone talking about the flow of electricity and thought maybe sound can travel though wires too. so he started working on the Morse code.
Morse conceived of the idea of the single-circuit, electro-magnetic telegraph while on a ship travelling back to the United States of America from Europe in 1832
Samuel Mores did not exactly invent, but came up with the idea and was later named after him for he used a early version for the telegraph which he did invent
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think.
He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of...