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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was one of the most inspiring men in American History. He, in my opinion was a genius. He was devoted to his education and his work and all of the many inventions he made. He applied himself to everything he did ever since his early life. Ben worked and studied many subjects and even wrote articles for a newspaper he delivered, only at age fifteen. He had many major achievements and even when his life was ending he was still an influential man. His life inspired many historians of today. He accomplished some of the most remarkable things and he was favored for that. His life made our life a little bit easier, and as we take a look at Benjamin Franklin’s life, I hope you notice that.

Benjamin Franklin was born on January, 17,1706, in Boston. He was one of seventeen children, himself being the 10th boy born. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a chandler and Abiah Folger his mother, was a homemaker. Ben only had two years of schooling. From the ages eight to ten he wet to grammar school. After he left grammar school he went to work for his father at his business. When he left, he be


Even in his last days they were all still very memorable. Franklin spent his last days in Philadelphia. While in his last days he invented a device used for getting books down from high places. He also wrote many newspaper articles and he wrote an autobiography. Ben signed a memorial to the state legislature as the president of Pennsylvania. On February 12 1790 he also signed as the President of the Pennsylvanian Abolition society. Sadly two months later he died on April, 17,1790.

Benjamin accomplished many things throughout his life. In 1732 Franklin published the Poor Richards Almanac. A few years later in 1736 he became the clerk of the Pennsylvania General Assembly and a year later he became deputy postmaster of Philadelphia. When he had a club when he was younger it became American Philosophical Society. In 1744 he invented the first stove, it produced a great amount of heat with only a little amount of fuel. In 1747 he conducted electricity experiments. He was awarded the Copley metal for his Contributions to science. In 1774 he became postmaster for all the colonies. In 1776 he signed the Declara

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