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Ah, bit of a problem here

you have forced me to put it right in the interests of national pride you understand.
1835 Electric telegraph invented by Samuel Morse -
Errr, nope. Sam did a simplified code but the telegraph was invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1837, cumbersome and needing 5 wires and keys.
1876 Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone -
Mr Bell being British (Scot actually) then Canadian.
1889 Almon Strowger applies for patent for an automated telephone exchange - but do you know why? He worked as an undertaker!
1907 Lee de Forest patents electrode tube for radio receivers - after Sir John Ambrose Fleming had come up with the thermionic diode in 1905.
1928 Vanivar Bush invents the mechanical computer - some 108 years after Sir Charles Babbage made his difference calculating engine.
1943 Alan Turing, Bletchey Park builds Colossus, an electronic calculator to decipher German communications - the first instruction set driven computer, Turing was a true genius but a pity he was a woofter too and topped himself through shame.
You might have mentioned too radio location by Sir Robert Watson-Watt in 1935 and then the cavity magnetron by Randall & Boot in 1940; subsequently free-issued over the pond together with Frank Whittle's jet engine.
R.