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Ben Franklin

Ben Franklin. A Famous Inventor A Life Lived Well. Early Life. He was born on January 1706. Born in Boston Massachusetts. 1715 was last day of school. 1718 becomes apprentice printer. 1723 runs away from his brother to make his own business. Adult Life.

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Ben Franklin

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  1. Ben Franklin A Famous Inventor A Life Lived Well

  2. Early Life • He was born on January 1706. • Born in Boston Massachusetts. • 1715 was last day of school. • 1718 becomes apprentice printer. • 1723 runs away from his brother to make his own business.

  3. Adult Life • Lived in England, Philadelphia, Boston, and London. • Ben Married Deborah read rogers in 1730. • His two sons were born in 1732 and 1734. • Then his daughter, Sally was born in 1743. • He was a Inventor, Statesman, Scientist, and musician. • He made the first newspaper and that helped him get rich.

  4. Contributions • One of Ben Franklin’s most famous discoveries was Electricity. • Another famous thing he did was made Bifocals so he would not have switch his glasses. • Another invention is the Franklin stove because people still use them today.

  5. Fun Facts • He made money that was paper and People liked it. • An almanac shows the weather and the days of the week. • Bens wife could hardly read or write. • One of his sons died of Smallpox when he was only four years old. • The Franklin stove gives off more heat than a normal fire and also uses less wood.

  6. Conclusion • He was remembered by statues being built. • Also he is on the hundred dollar bill. • People mourned for him and that’s showing sadness over someone's death. • As I said before Ben Franklin gave many contributions to our free country. • For example he got France to sign a treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War.

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