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    Descriptive words give an image to the reader’s mind’s eye so that they can glimpse the action taken. This allows Benjamin Franklin to explain certain circumstances to his reader clearly. Franklin obviously makes this possible so the reader can imagine exactly what Benjamin is communicating through his words. Characterizing his friends, family, and events that give the illusion that the reader was there with

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    The American revolution, the war that helped make America what it is today. However, America did not become the land of the free and home of the brave overnight. Like many wars before, one single event did not cause the American Revolution. After years of disagreement on how Britain should rule the American colonies, the colonists declared their independence and sparked a revolution. By the late 1600s, England pushed to strengthen their control over the existing American colonies by enforcing mercantilism

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    Benjamin Franklin In the American Revolution Benjamin Franklin was one of the most celebrated of America’s founding fathers. A man who enjoyed many things and “he had many talents such as a printer a diplomat, a scientist, an inventor, a philosopher, an educator, and a public servant.” (“Benjamin Franklin”) As stated in Britannica, he was born in Boston on January 17, 1706 and died at the age of 84 on April 17, 1790. He was the He was very involved in the American Revolution. What did he do for

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    The biggest room in the world is the room for improvement; without change, there is no innovation or incentive to change. In light of this statement, virtue—or the pursuit of it—can be seen as the quality of moral goodness or excellence and the gateway to an endless amount of opportunities. It is something sought after by many individuals during the development of the United States and is still sought after to this day. Be that as it may, one can see these perspectives of moral development fluctuate

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    are gonna be talking about Benjamin Franklin and the stuff he has helped with during the Revolutionary War. “The constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself” “In 1776, Benjamin Franklin was one of the 5 member committee. That helped draft the declaration of independence, in which the 13 Americans colonies which the 13 colonies declared their freedom from the british. That current year, the congress sent Franklin to France to enlist the nations that

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    many Enlightenment thinkers who were influenced by revolutionary ideals. Two such revolutionaries were Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin. While Thomas Paine was a stubborn and avid believer in new ideals and philosophies, Benjamin Franklin was an older, more experienced politician who sought to appease most of the public. In “Letter to Thomas Paine”, Benjamin Franklin tries to persuade Thomas Paine to not publish a religious manuscript by building credibility through staying neutral, maintaining

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    Without the aid of French troops and leadership from influential French aristocrat Marquis de Lafayette, the American army would not have been able to successfully revolt against the imposing British army. King Louis XVI provided financial assistance and sent military armaments to the Americans, which led to the overwhelming defeat of the British at the Battle of York, forcing the British to surrender, leading to American victory. The signing of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce and The Treaty of

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    The Iroquois Creation Story, this story is very interesting to me, the sky women realized she was going to give birth to twins. She named them Sapling and Flint. These two twins were competing against each other one was good which was Sapling and on the other hand flint wanted to destroy everything that his brother did. My comments on this story is that even back in the day people are still going on against each other just like nowadays when you have people across the world fighting against each

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    “We make ourselves rich by making our wants very few.” Benjamin Franklin, a man of many trades, wrote a letter in 1779, sharing a previous mistake he had rashly made with the intent to inform others of this mistake. He tells a story of an unfortunate childhood story in an excerpted letter, where he overpaid for a toy whistle. Later in his life, he writes his Thirteen Virtues, one of which is frugality, “make no expense but to do good to others or yourself,” rooting from his childhood mishap. Within

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    Music is a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung. Music can also be interpreted in so many ways which is why it is a symbolic thing. When I read the play “Trifles” written by Susan Glaspell, many songs came into my head in relation to the play. There are many songs I believe that can relate to this story because there is so much emotion involved. Minnie Foster is whom the story is actually based around, even though she's not in any of the scenes. She was a happy outgoing

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