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Electrickery

In Our Time

CHAPTER

Electricity and Politics: The Franklin Experiment

This chapter explores the political implications of early electricity experiments, particularly focusing on Benjamin Franklin's innovations with lightning rods. It discusses the debates around the placement of lightning rods on church spires, the shift from religious interpretations to scientific understanding of lightning, and the broader conflicts between science, religion, and politics in the Enlightenment era.

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