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Aurium Daily #58 - Language of Freedom
Today's topic is languages!
This language is known as the "Sweetest Language in the World" though it was not published as an official statistic. It is also considered a language of freedom, with many texts being written in this language to spread political ideologies. What language is this?

Here is the answer to yesterday’s question!
The answer is Samuel Morse, and he was known for inventing the telegraph and more code! He created the telegraph because he did not know of his wife's passing when he was traveling until she was buried, and so he decided to create a system of quickly sending messages. With the help of Alfred Vail and Leonard Gale, Morse created a single-circuit telegraph thatsent an electric signal across a wire. He also developed a code to translate the pulses and silences into language. The first long-distance message he sent was "What hath God wrought!", which was sent on May 24, 1844.

As always, the answer will be released tomorrow on the next issue of Aurium Daily - until then, put your answers in the comments!
See you tomorrow!
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