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    pains.”(Franklin) This phrase reflects the American way of thought that without pain or suffering there can never be a gain or success. It’s interesting to think that such a well known phrase, was invented by one of the most impactful figures for the development of the United States of America. Benjamin Franklin is well known as a man of science and a major contributor to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. Towards the end of his life, Benjamin wrote

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    God, I desire with all Humility to acknowledge, that I owe the mention'd Happiness of my past Life to his kind Providence, which led me to the Means I us'd and gave them Success.” (Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, 28) I chose this quote to open this essay because it’s one of the first things Franklin talks about when he takes over in his autobiography. It shows that he has a relationship with god because he gives god the credit for all of the things he had accomplished. Throughout

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    Benjamin Franklin is a founding father figure. He was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts. Benjamin has the nickname of Ben, and does not have a middle name. He has had many occupations and they were a statesman, author, librarian, musician, satirist, political activist, editor, diplomat, and lastly an inventor. His father is Josiah Franklin, and Ben had dropped out of formal school at age 10 to work full time in his father’s candle and soap shop. Benjamin was the 15th child and was

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    Descriptive words give an image to the reader’s mind’s eye so that they can glimpse the action taken. This allows Benjamin Franklin to explain certain circumstances to his reader clearly. Franklin obviously makes this possible so the reader can imagine exactly what Benjamin is communicating through his words. Characterizing his friends, family, and events that give the illusion that the reader was there with him. The only problem with this theory

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    Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin is one of the most interesting people that has ever lived (my opinion). Ben was one of the Founding Fathers, and signed the Declaration of Independence, and the U.S Constitution. He was also a man that had very many different occupations, Author, Printer, Political Theorist, Politician, Freemason, Postmaster, Scientist, Inventor, Civic Activist, Statesman, and a diplomat. Ben had a big role in the American Enlightenment, in the development in the field of physics

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    Benjamin Franklin is considered one of the greatest men in the history of America. From his reckless lifestyle as a young man to becoming a wise leader, he was always a great thinker. Furthermore, Franklin was an avid reader gaining much insight and opinions from his extensive reading. Benjamin Franklin was a very moral man, always seeking to cultivate his character, yet his “religion” stemmed from trusting in the “written” word rather than the Word. Franklin created a book listing a column of virtues

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    DWC 201 19 October 2015 Benjamin Franklin as a Representation of the Enlightenment The Enlightenment was largely a rational response to the 16th and 17th century Scientific Revolution, as well as major developments in philosophical thinking, such as ideas proposed by Rene Descartes. During the Enlightenment, thinkers emphasize rational and critical ways of thinking, rather than the complete reliance on religion that had been previously accepted. In many ways, Benjamin Franklin was the human embodiment

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    Benjamin Franklin was a very imperative individual in American history. He was an inventor, a founding father of the United States, author, politician, initiated his own businesses and represented his country. Benjamin Franklin led to many vital discoveries in physical science. He also created many new inventions, that we currently use today. Benjamin Franklin was a very crucial being to our history as we know it. Benjamin Franklin was born January 17th, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. Although

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    Who was Benjamin Franklin? Benjamin Franklin was a famous scientist and statesman. He was also one of our founding fathers of the United States. Benjamin was also an author and a printer. He helped compose the Declaration of Independence and the U.S Constitution.Benjamin also negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston, which back then was known as the Massachusetts Bay Colony. When he was born, he was the tenth

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    Benjamin Franklin was a reader at a very young age. Part one tells about some personal and family information about Franklin, the 15th son of 17, Benjamin happened to be the youngest son of the family. Dropping out of school at the age of 10, Franklin began to work in his father’s soap and candle shop. Soap making was not Franklin’s thing, and his father apprenticed him to his brother at his newspaper business. Franklin and his brother fought tremendously, but Franklin learned many skills about printing

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