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    Whether it’s attracting lightning with a key, inventing bifocals, lightning rods, etc., or sponsoring the first library, Benjamin Franklin is a hero all around. He helped to draft the document that freed America; the Declaration of Independence. He also was involved in negotiating in the Treaty of Paris in 1973, which ended the revolutionary war. But what one event is Benjamin Franklin famous for? What is his biggest accomplishment? Though this name is a sponsor to our world, why? Most people…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on Milk street,in Boston, of January 6, 1706. He was the youngest male of seventeen children, his father married twice. Benjamin dropped out of school at the age of ten and at age twelve he was working as an apprentice as a printer. Benjamin became a contributor. The brothers argued and Benjamin ran away first heading to New York but ended up in Philadelphia working as a printer. After a few months he was persuaded by Governor Keith to go to London. He arrived there…

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    The Autobiography starts with greeting to Ben Franklin child, William Franklin who at the time was the royal governor of New Jersey. Franklin says that since his child may wish to think about his life, he is taking his one week excursion in the English field to data his past. Franklin says that he has made the most of his life and might want to rehash it, in spite of the fact that he might want to amend some little blunders if the open door emerged. Be that as it may, since Franklin can't rehash…

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    Benjamin Franklin would not approve entirely of the Purkapile's marriage but would agree that some parts are good. The reason he would not approve is that it seems the husband loves the wife way more than the wife loves him and by Franklin's views it should be more equal. On the other hand he would approve that Mrs. Purkapile does not question nor argue about the fact that Mr. Purkapile ran away for a year as according to Mr. Franklin "Dispute not with him" which is exactly what Mrs. Purkapile…

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    Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and “Nat Turner’s Confession," both Benjamin Franklin and Nat Turner seek a goal that shape their identity. However, both men convey their actions through their tone and language. Benjamin Franklin uses tone and language as a source to highlight his passion and amplify his masculine identity to show power and control. In comparison to Nat Turner who uses his tone and language to highlight his plan based on a vision he sees. Therefore, Benjamin Franklin and Nat…

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    Benjamin Franklin’s Virtues: How They Effected Him and Society (The Cause and Effect of Benjamin Franklin’s Virtues) Benjamin Franklin is one of the most extraordinary and well-respected people in American history. His part in early American history is very evident. He worked diligently to become successful. He created a list of virtues for himself to follow to lead him to success and maintain his respect from success, and these virtues were used by Franklin in everything he did to succeed. In…

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    “Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants.” Although Benjamin Franklin wasn’t thinking about the economics of the Atlantic Sugar Trade when he said this quote, it does reveal several key ideas during this time, such as the desire for profit, that influenced the decisions and eventual outcome of this trade network. The back and forth relationship between the core and the periphery was the basis of…

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    Benjamin Franklin was an avid influencer and icon of the 1700’s. Throughout his life, people looked up to him as a symbol of knowledge and propaganda. Not only did he have many important inventions, but he was also one of the key figures at political meetings. People sought his advice and his wisdom until his death in 1790. Similarly to Franklin, Bonnie and Clyde were important figures and icons of the 1930’s. The revenge they took against the banks and stores during the time of the Great…

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    on how the American Revolution will change their world, depending on which side they support during the war. The first group is the Whigs, which supported the independence from Great Britain during the American Revolution. In a document written by Benjamin Rush he talks about the ideas behind the Whigs and why they supported the independence.…

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    One is that of Benjamin Franklin, one of America’s founding fathers and the other is that of a recorded journal of Conrad Weiser the German interpreter for the Iroquois and great friend of Canasatego. The written source of Benjamin Franklin is taken directly from the minutes of each meeting involved with the Lancaster Treaty. The source details each component of the meeting…

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