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THE TOILET

Who Was the First Person to Have a Toilet

Who Is the Inventor of the Toilet?

The first person to have a toilet was the Emperor he got it in 1597.

Even though some people think the toilet was invented by Thomas Crapper it was really invented by Sir John Harington. He invented it so people would stop throwing the contents of their chamber pot (toilet that didn't flush) in the street. He made the toilet in 1596.

Chamber pots from the Emperors house.

Conclusion

Why do we need the toilet? We need the toilet so the world doesn't look like a huge garbage can and we can go places without stepping in it.

Credits

Sir John Harington

Made by Isaiah Simpson

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He was born on August 4 1561 in Kelston Somerset, England.

He was on of the members of Queen Elizabeth's court. Some people called him her "saucy Godson". He married Mary Rodgers. After the Queens death he went and worked for King James. Sir John died on November 20 1612. He had some things named after him like the John Holme and the John Press.

How the Flush Toilet Works

The flush toilet was invented in 1596 by Sir John. They are made of ceramic. It is connected to a hallow drain pipe shaped like an upside down U. When the Toilet is flushed a valve opens and allows the water to get in. Then it closes and waits for the next time it gets flushed.

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