they didn't use electricity they used other things
your question makes no sense, to USE electricity? GENERATE electricity? I think to use.
Gas was used for lighting and cooking in the early 19th century, before electricity became widely available for use in the late 19th century. So, gas came first before electricity in terms of widespread use.
The first use of nuclear energy before electricity was in the form of nuclear weapons, such as the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II in 1945.
Electricity as a concept had been understood for centuries, but the first practical use of electricity dates back to the late 19th century. In 1879, Thomas Edison demonstrated the first commercially viable incandescent light bulb, marking the beginning of widespread use of electricity in the world.
The first practical use of electricity was for lighting. Incandescent light bulbs were invented in the late 19th century and quickly became a popular way to illuminate homes and streets.
your question makes no sense, to USE electricity? GENERATE electricity? I think to use.
Pretty much all 303,591,568 of us. (yes, even the Amish and the homeless use electricity). the percentage of people that use electricity is 97%! :D that also, means that only 3% don't use electricity. :(
over 6000 million people use it around the world
No
The first recorded use of electricity in history was in 600 BC by the ancient Greeks, who discovered static electricity by rubbing amber.
People use solar energy, because if solar energy can be used for electricity and heat, we have to use electricity,or to use heat. This is either to see or to cook and to stay warm with electricity and heat.
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To generate electricity.
We don;t we have just become dependent on it
The first printing presses did not use electricity.