Inventors Challenge

By Nyomi
  • 1509

    The first radio

    The first radio was invented in 1509 by Nikola Tesla and some people still use them today.
  • The first microphone

    The first microphone was made by Anton von Leeuenheok
  • The first dry cleaning delicate clothing

    The first dry clean clothing was made by Thomas L. Jennings.
  • The first dry cleaning clothing

    The first dry cleaning was made by Thomas L. Jennings.
  • The first sewing machine

    The first sewing machine was made by Elias Howe and we still use it today.
  • The first elevator break

    The first elevator break was made by Elisha Graves Otis.
  • Toilet paper

    The first toilet paper was invented in 1857 by Joseph Gayetty and was sold 500 sheets for 50 cents.
  • The first can opener

    The first can opener was made by Erza Warner and we still use it today.
  • The first con opener

    The first can opener was made by Erza Warner.
  • The first elevator doors

    The first elevator doors were made by Alexander Miles.
  • The light bulb

    The first light bulb was invented in 1879 by Thomas Edison and it was almost never switched off.
  • The first gas powered motor

    The first gas powered motor was made by NIcholas August Otton and we still use it today.
  • The first powered motor

    The frist powered motor was made by NIcholas August.
  • The first powered motor

    The first powered motor was made by Nicholas August.
  • The first Coca-Cola

    The first Coca-Cola was made by John Pemberton and we drink a different version of it today.
  • The first Coca-Cola

    The first Coca-Cola was made by John Pemberton
  • The first Hair care products

    The first hair care was made by Madam C.J Walker and we use different versions of it today.
  • The first scotch tape

    The first scotch tape was made by Richard Drew and other people made different versions of it that is stickier than the other.
  • The first bubble gum

    The first bubble gum was made by Frank Henry Fleer and other people made different versions of it.
  • The first vacine for polio

    The first vacine for polio was made by Jones Salk and we still use it today.