Ben Franklin was the first to "propose" daylight savings time. . .
But, I believe Jimmy Carter was the first to actually put it to use.
2006-07-03 07:55:29
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answered by Lian 3
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It was Benjamin Franklin that proposed it. The reason behind it initially was to save tallow.
The idea of daylight saving was first conceived by Benjamin Franklin (portrait at right) during his sojourn as an American delegate in Paris in 1784, in an essay, "An Economical Project." Read more about Franklin's essay.
Some of Franklin's friends, inventors of a new kind of oil lamp, were so taken by the scheme that they continued corresponding with Franklin even after he returned to America.
The idea was first advocated seriously by London builder William Willett (1857-1915) in the pamphlet, "Waste of Daylight" (1907), that proposed advancing clocks 20 minutes on each of four Sundays in April, and retarding them by the same amount on four Sundays in September. As he was taking an early morning a ride through Petts Wood, near Croydon, Willett was struck by the fact that the blinds of nearby houses were closed, even though the sun was fully risen. When questioned as to why he didn't simply get up an hour earlier, Willett replied with typical British humor, "What?" In his pamphlet "The Waste of Daylight" he wrote:
"Everyone appreciates the long, light evenings. Everyone laments their shortage as Autumn approaches; and everyone has given utterance to regret that the clear, bright light of an early morning during Spring and Summer months is so seldom seen or used."
2006-07-03 15:08:40
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answered by Selkie 6
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ben franklin in like 1822 i think. watch national treasure and it will say.
2006-07-03 14:55:54
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answered by peaceandlove. ♥ 3
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