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    Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790) was born in Boston, Massachusetts and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His family lived for three different centuries in the Parish of Ecton, Northamptonshire, England, on a freehold on and about thirty acres. “Benjamin Franklin was one of the official signer of the United States Constitution of 1787, Declaration of Independence, and of the Paris Peace Commission. He was one of the very first United States Postmaster’s General, a big…

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    Benjamin Franklin is widely known as one of our founding fathers who helped in the formation of a newly founded country, government, and way of living. Benjamin Franklin was born in the town of Boston in the state of Massachusetts on January 17th in the year of 1706. His father was Josiah Franklin, and Anne Child, but his mother was unknown to him. His father's second spouse, whose name was Abiah Folger took responsibility and care of the young Benjamin Franklin during his early childhood.…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. He had ten siblings, seven step-siblings, and his father and mother were Josiah and Abiah Folger. They were both Puritans and protestants. They believed in hard work and equality and did not fail to teach Benjamin Franklin these good traits throughout his entire life. Being that his family was very poor, he was only to attend school for two years. That did not stop him from learning because he was a very enthusiastic reader.…

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    Benjamin Franklin drafted the Declaration of Independence and he negotiated Treaty of Paris in 1783, which ended the Revolutionary War. It was his skill diplomacy that ended that Revolutionary War. Franklin helped the Society for Political Inquiries to enhance the knowledge of government in 1787. He also helped abolish slavery in 1790. He served as a president of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. He wrote many tract to stop the abolition of slavery and petitioned…

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    A long time ago on a cold winters morning in Boston, Massachusetts a little boy named Benjamin Franklin was born. January 17, 1706 was the date. When he was 10 years old he stopped school and starting working as a printer with his brother. Instead of getting his smarts from a teacher he got it by reading a lot. He was tired of working for his brother so he ran away when he was 17. He went to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and that’s when his life really began. When he reached Philadelphia he was…

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    A man who is self aware, who is conscious will have great strides and will be able to progress. Benjamin Franklin was a man who is honest with himself and tries to improve each day. Not to waste time but to make every second count. As he develops these methods for himself and shares it with the world, he is subtly encouraging us to do the same. Being a man that is conscious, aware of themselves and their choices. To be perfect. There are instance when we would fail and continue to make the same…

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    scientist, inventor, and writer. That is what Benjamin Franklin is most commonly known for. What most don’t know is he was also a leading author, printer, musician, political theorist, politician, freemason, postmaster, civic activist, and statesman. Benjamin Franklin is one of the most prominent Founding Fathers of America. Those who made significant contributions to the Constitution are called "Founding Fathers" of America, meaning Benjamin Franklin made numerous contributions to help give us…

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    Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. He was the first general Postmaster of the United States as well as the first diplomat to France and England and greatly increased America’s relationship with these countries. Both Machiavelli, the Italian politician who wrote The Prince, and Sun Tzu, the Chinese war philosopher who wrote The Art of War, write about what it means to be a good leader. Although, Benjamin Franklin was a great leader he could have…

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    Benjamin Franklin is one of the most influential person that has ever lived. Franklin was not your ordinary man, he held himself to a higher standard. He was a man of amazing wit. When Benjamin Franklin arrived in Philadelphia when he was seventeen, he changed the city in a tremendous way. He helped establish a fire department, public library, and it’s first college. Keel states, “Although Founding Father Ben Franklin died more than 200 years ago, the scientist, diplomat and writer remains…

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    project of arriving at moral perfection.” This line comes out of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin where he has the goal of moral perfection. The second piece of work I choose was Self Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson, where he tries to explain how in general humans are good. Although Self Reliance and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin are both excellent pieces of work, I feel The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin was more significant to me. Ben Franklin’s work had a purpose that…

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