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Invented by: Pierre & Ernest Michaux ( ) (1800’s) Pierre & Ernest Michaux were born in the 1800’s. Pierre was a blacksmith from France. They invented the first bicycle with pedals and a cast iron frame. It was called the Velocipede.

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Page 1: The Invention of the Bicycle Invented by : Pierre & Ernest Michaux Written and Illustrated by: Tina Knowles

The Invention of the BicycleInvented by : Pierre & Ernest Michaux

Written and Illustrated by: Tina

Knowles

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Invention Name: BicycleDate invented: 1855

The bicycle was a great invention. After it was invented people did not have to walk to work and other places. Ernest & Pierre Michaux invented the velocipede in 1790. Ernest & Pierre Michaux invented it because they wanted transportation. They did not want to walk. The bicycle is also something that you can exercise on. It has changed a lot over the years.

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Invented by: Pierre & Ernest Michaux(1813-1883) (1800’s)

Pierre & Ernest Michaux were born in the 1800’s. Pierre was a blacksmith from France. They invented the first bicycle with pedals and a cast iron frame. It was called the Velocipede.QuickTime™ and a

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