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    Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. He would be the tenth out of seventeen children that his father, Josiah Franklin, would have. His father had plans for Benjamin to join the clergy when he came of age and was sent to grammar school to prepare. He would excel in reading at a very young age but would find that he could not master math so easy. He would be at the grammar school for less than a year before his father would come to terms with not being able

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    As it is stated in Autobiography and many biographies about Benjamin Franklin’s life, he was transformed from a selfish, immature young man to be the founding father we now know of. The American founding father and philosopher trusted in both the written word and the Word during this transformation, as one can see. Yet, he seems like he trusted one of these more than the other, although only slightly more. Benjamin Franklin did trust the written word, as an author of many works. He even quoted that

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    New World Discoveries Ever wonder what it is like to have a rough, horrible life and end it by being the most successful person ever? Ben Franklin had a tough start in life. Halfway through Ben’s life he had more struggles than anyone can handle thrown at him. At the end of Ben’s life, he became the most successful man on earth. Ben Franklin had childhood and early life hardships throughout his life, but then he became very successful by inventing new concepts. Throughout Ben’s childhood, he

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    As one of our Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin helped set the path for our country, but he did much more than that in his life. He was a well known writer, scientist, leader, and statesman, but he was also a well known womanizer. Most of all he was known for his passion for liberty and the natural rights of people. Though he was the oldest, by a whole generation, of the Founding Fathers he was one of the most well-rounded and influential. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts in

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    Who was Benjamin Franklin? Probably not quite who we think he was. Yes, he was one of the "Founding Fathers," the only one who put his name to all three of the founding documents of the United States: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Peace with Great Britain, and the Constitution under which we still live. He may have become famous for his many sayings in praise of being industrious and frugal in one’s calling, but he left his own calling as a printer and retired from business at the

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    Perhaps, one of the most quotable men in the United States history is Benjamin Franklin. He was a visionary who coined multitudes of aphorisms such as, “Have you something to do tomorrow? Do it today” and “Industry gives comfort and plenty and respect.” However, his talent was not only limited to his ability to make memorable phrases, he was also a pioneer in inventions from the stove to bifocals to the lighting rod. He is a man who has become known as one of the founding fathers of the United States

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    THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The autobiography of Benjamin franklin starts of by talking about his son William Franklin who at the time was the royal governor of New Jersey. Franklin started to write his autobiography in the summer of 1771 on holiday in London England. While only on holiday for a week, Franklin thought it would be a good time to record his past because his son may wish to know about his life at later date. Benjamin start saying that he had lived a good life and if he

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    Benjamin Franklin was one of the most accomplished and complex men in American history. He could be considered a politician, philosopher, scientist, or strategist , and as such, explored multiple fields, and approached each with open curiosity and sensibility. These fields included everything from science and writing to politics and war, and they all influenced Franklin's rule in the American Revolution. A young Benjamin Franklin wished to explore the sea and never look back, but to prevent this

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    love autobiographical narratives. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is one of the most famous examples of this type of writing. Franklin’s was a narrative written to the general public, in order to share his life accomplishments and stories. Contrary to this, Spark Notes analysists say that “Many literary critics have often thought of Franklin’s Autobiography as a prototypical revenge narrative.” The supposed reason is that Franklin rises above others who were once superior to him. The autobiography

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    Having been born in the first month of the year 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin has been regarded an iconic figure not only in the history of America but as well as the world.1 Although he had a deep passion for reading, he could only manage to attend school for two years. He then joined his brother at the age of 12 in apprenticeship at a shop. At the age of 15 people were reading his very first newspaper in Boston. It is after his letters had become a hit that he declared to be

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