Enlightenment · North America · Science
1751
Franklin's Experiments on Electricity
1751
Benjamin Franklin, printer and postmaster, published his Philadelphia notebooks on Leyden jars, positive and negative charge, and pointed conductors. French savants translated him within months. A colonial amateur had, almost casually, founded a science - and would soon reach up with a kite and pull lightning down. His terminology of positive and negative charge remains the standard vocabulary of electrical science to this day.