Because back then women were not really educated and they were not allowed into the scientific societies.
Um i dont achually now!!
Historically, men had more access to education, resources, and opportunities in fields like science and engineering, which led to their prominent roles in the discovery of electricity. Additionally, societal norms and expectations often limited women's participation in scientific research and innovation. However, it is important to recognize the contributions of women in the field of electricity, such as Hertha Ayrton and Edith Clarke, who overcame these barriers to make significant advancements.
Women were 'not as important' as men were in those days. The women would generally stay at home and look after children and the men would go off to work. Sexist I know! But now women and men are equal so they can both work.
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Historically, societal norms and restrictions limited women's access to education and professional opportunities, including involvement in scientific discoveries like electricity. Additionally, women's contributions to science were often overlooked or attributed to male colleagues. Despite these barriers, there were women who made significant contributions to the study of electricity, such as Hertha Ayrton and Marie Curie.
Women were not considered to be equal to men, which led to various gender movements, to be recognized as equals. See the suffrage movement.
Young boys and men played the women Plays were only performed in the daytime, since there was no electricity
Not enough as far az I'm concerned
No, Yukon Men did not get cancelled.
The Corps of Discovery was the group of people who accompanied Lewis and Clark through the Louisiana Purchase and the Oregon Territory. The Corps of Discovery consisted of 45 men including York (a slave), and Sacagawea.
He didn't get electricity, he studied it and also found men who helped Thomas Edison get electricity for his light bulb
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