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    Benjamin Franklin was an American Enlightenment author who paved the way for the creation of the American Identity. In his works “The Way to Wealth” and “The Autobiography,” he explains exactly what an American citizen is, and the ideals he should live by. Throughout his works, Franklin outlines an extremely challenging and sometimes near impossible set of guidelines that Americans should follow in order to better not only themselves, but also their country. “The Way to Wealth” is work written…

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    Paraphrase Paragraph 1: Franklin declares that he has chosen to bring change to his life He learns quickly that his goal will be hard to obtain Over time he realizes that he must create good habits to break bad ones He has developed a method which enables someone to perfect themselves Paragraph 2: Franklin through his reading noticed that most lists on moral perfections contained the same basic principles Notices how temperance was often defined differently in each other catalogues either broad…

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    Benjamin Franklin was one of the most renowned Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Earlier in his life he spent his time as a writer. From that he was known as a scientist, inventor, and politician. As a scientist, he was an important figure in the history of physics for his discoveries and theories concerning electricity. As an inventor, he is known for the bifocals and lightning rod, among many other inventions. In his life of being a politician he facilitated many civic…

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    the greatest writers of his time? That’s exactly what Benjamin did in his The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. He teaches us some of his own methods of being successful and becoming rich. Not only does he show us that money and success is important, he also taught us that there is more to life like helping people and his country. Not only did he became wealthy, he had a huge part in shaping this great country we live in today. When Benjamin ran away from home, he barely had any money,…

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    Dinner with a Legend Benjamin Franklin was once one of the smartest and most influential person of his time, Benjamin Franklin was one of our founding fathers a man who led us to a new era and united us all as a country. Benjamin had more than one occupation but succeeded as a writer and a scientist. Mr. .Franklin was an intellectual man whose inventions are still used in present day, Mr. Franklin unknowingly had a great impact in our lives, and Mr. Franklin was involved with politics…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 which he died on April 17, 1790 place of birth was Boston, Ma, and the place of death was Philadelphia, PA. Benjamin Franklin’s education was the Boston Latin School, his occupations were a Writer, Inventor, and Civil servant. During the American Revolution, he Served in the second Continental Congress and helped the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He also negotiated the 1783 treaty of Paris that ended the Revolutionary War (1775-83). Benjamin…

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    Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin Book Review In his book, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin , Benjamin Franklin discusses his life and all the things he has accomplished in it. Franklin lived in a time of radical and political change, beginning at a time when witch trials were prevalent throughout the Colonies, and ending in a time when electricity had become the new sensation and a newly independent nation takes its rightful place as the new world power. Benjamin Franklin was…

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    The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin explains the life of this amazing man in history. I this autobiography it focuses on the revolution years as one may expect to learn from this biography about Benjamin Franklin’s; origins, family and all the decisions and events that lead him to become the grandfather of the American nation. Due to the deep description of the situations that Benjamin Franklin went through and the different cities that he visited in this autobiography, draws a visual idea of…

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    by society is the ultimate goal. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin provides an insight on Franklin’s inventions, writings, and practices that molded him to the perfect American man. Although Franklin was a tremendous intellectual he was unlike any other human being he was gifted at birth, therefore, during his autobiography it was hard to relate to his story while he preaches to the “normal” citizens. In the autobiography, Benjamin Franklin conveys a list of virtues that he seemed to…

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    man with the kite, writer, thinker, and scientist; Benjamin Franklin was a man of many interests known by many names. Benjamin Franklin is our most engaging founding father and we see the reflections of him and his personality through his legacy and his life’s work, helping make this country great. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706, in Boston Massachusetts. He was the fifteenth of the seventeen children to his father Josiah Franklin by his two marriages. As the youngest son of…

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