The telegraph typically consisted of a long wire connected to a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter had a key that, when pressed, completed an electrical circuit, sending signals along the wire. The receiver often featured an electromagnet that moved a needle or printed dots and dashes on a paper tape, representing Morse Code. Overall, it was a relatively simple, yet ingenious device that revolutionized long-distance communication.
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