Summary-
When the fourth annual convention of the National Electric Light Association was held in 1887, thousands of electricians flocked to meet each other in Boston. Regardless of business competition the electricians bonded and admired the limitless "light for all". Years later in 1890 however, he story was quite different. Electrical fires and accidents had shaken the industry, and provoked strong public backlash. A battle between the cities and the electric companies had begun , but the cities could not last long, for the citizens "needed their electricity". On the other side of things, another battle within the electric companies put direct-current against alternating-current. These fights put eletric lighting in a more difficult situation than it had been in for the past few years. Despite the death, the public ultimately stayed fascinated with the "mysterious" electrical lighting systems. Although few knew what electricity actually was, it didn't stop them from enjoying the lifestyle it provided.
Key Terms-
NELA
Westinghouse
Direct-Current
Alternating-Current
John Feeks
Pictures-
"Westinghouse and Tesla." Tesla Society. Accessed March 17, 2015. http://www.teslasociety.com/happybirthday.htm.
"TBD." Blogspot. Accessed March 17, 2015. http://nichehop.blogspot.com/.
Questions-
What improvements have been made in order to stop frequent malfunctions of electric wires?
Were wires more dangerous than they were good?
What did Edison so strongly oppose Alternating-Current?








