in American history than the one, and only, Benjamin Franklin. His entire career spent as a politician, writer, scientist, inventor, and diplomat was carried to an incredibly high standard and heavily impacted the United States. The biography "Benjamin Franklin: "Inventing America" by Edwin S. Gaustaddiscovers different aspects of this interesting person, and offers an extensive and worthily illustrated outline of his life and personality. Franklin’s life story is painted in a clear and vivid way…
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The Life and Influence of Benjamin Franklin and His Impact on America Today. By David Jacobson As America’s population reached 300 million people last year, experts predicted the three-hundredth million baby was probably born to a mother who was an immigrant or a son or daughter of an immigrant. While Americans reflect on all the people who have helped shape this country into what it is today and the billions of people who have lived here at one time or another, it is impossible…
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The Impact of the Beliefs of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine were central figures during the time that the colonies were declaring their independence from England. Neither writer had religious beliefs that supported any organized religious group. Also, neither writer showed any supportive ideas towards the church or the practicing of any form of religion. However, both writers had monotheistic and moral beliefs that they based their lives around. Franklin and…
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Benjamin Franklin once said, "Look before, or you'll find yourself behind" (Cmccole Benjamin Franklin's famous quote). Benjamin Franklin didn't always "look before," and he found himself "behind" many times; however, he never gave up. He persisted in trying to improve, eventually becoming a very accomplished and well-respected gentleman. Throughout his life, Franklin became known for being an inventor, patriot, scientist, diplomat, the first Postmaster General, and an influence on American society…
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Benjamin's and William Franklin’s disagreements and commonalities represent a larger, metaphorical picture of Pennsylvania's internal struggles. They reveal a great deal about the relationship between the colonies and their mother country, prior to the Revolution. The two Franklin’s also represent a divided community of people faced with the option of either, staying Englishmen and a part of their homeland, or breaking away from their heritage and everything they knew. When most English people decided…
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Although Benjamin Franklin and John Winthrop both lived in the colonies on the coast of America, Winthrop and Franklin existed in extremely different worlds based on their ideas and values. Both men had ideas that were similar and built off of each other’s ideas, but the main focus of their values were vastly different. Winthrop and Franklin can be considered as leaders in their time in the colonies and lead their people to entirely different directions when it came to religion, social values and…
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Marc Medina POS 2041 Professor Shirley Term Project: Biographical Profile December 8th. 2014 Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin was born in January 17, 1706 in Boston. He was the 15th sibling to be born out of 17. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a candle maker. Josiah Franklin had seven children with is first wife, Anne Child, and 10 children with his second wife Abiah Folger. At 10 years old Benjamin was withdrawn from Boston Latin School he was attending. He wasn’t interested in working with…
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Benjamin Franklin Aden Dunton 3-11-17 3rd hour Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin was born in a Boston house January 17, 1706, the tenth son of Abiah Folger, daughter of an indentured servant. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a candlemaker that specialized in articulate and complex candles only the richest could afford. This landed Benjamin in Boston’s Latin school when he was 8 years old, where everyone thought he was Harvard bound. When he was 12, he was unsure of his religious beliefs and did…
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The influence on a writer’s can come from many places. Benjamin Franklin, an intellectual who lived in eighteenth century America, influences many writers and his impact can even be felt today. Horatio Alger Jr., a author known for his rags to riches stories, is no exception. In Alger’s novel “Ragged Dick”, Alger uses the virtues of temperance and frugality, which can be found in Franklin’s The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, to give his main character admirable traits. Alger tells the story…
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Shirley House Franklin, Benjamin., The Autobiography and Other Writings., Penguin Books., New York, NY, 1986., 268 pgs. The book The Autobiography and Other Writings by Author Dr. Benjamin Franklin turned out to be a great book. I would have never picked up a book like this in my life. I’m happy I was introduced to the work. It was truly an amazing read. In the beginning, Franklin explained that he was the youngest son and the 15th child of 17 children. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a soap…
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