Mary Kies: La Primera Mujer de EE. UU. en Tener una Patente
Mary Kies: The First U.S. Woman to Hold a Patent
En 1809, Mary Kies se convirtió en la primera mujer en los Estados Unidos en recibir una patente, por su técnica de tejer paja con seda para producir materiales de sombrero más resistentes durante un período de comercio restringido.
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women inventors
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