Alexander Graham Bell was a pioneering Scottish scientist and inventor, born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Best known as the inventor of the first working telephone in 1876, his groundbreaking work fundamentally changed how people communicate. Apart from his renowned invention, Bell was a dedicated advocate for the deaf community, inspired by his mother’s deafness and his family's legacy in voice mechanics. Throughout his life, he held a total of 18 patents and collaborated with Thomas Watson, a skilled electrician, who played a crucial role in turning Bell’s inventions into reality.
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