The United States of America signed its Declaration of Independence in July of 1776. Our country had many contributors. People such as, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, but Benjamin Franklin influenced our country in many ways. Benjamin Franklin invented bifocals and the lightning rod. Also, he discovered electricity and created theories about electricity. Also, Benjamin Franklin was the first postmaster general and helped convince the French to help our army, which led to our Continental army defeating the British at Yorktown. Today, our one-hundred dollar bill contains Benjamin Franklin’s face in honor of his contributions to our country. Although, Benjamin Franklin contributed all of these different things and we think
Out of all of the founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin in my opinion is the one who had the greatest impact on our nation and still has a great influence on our nation today. Mostly people are familiar with Benjamin Franklin from his head being on the front of the 100 dollar bill, but there’s more to him than just his face being on the 100 dollar bill. He made a huge impact on us and not everyone realizes it, but that’s how he made it on the 100 dollar bill. Not only was Benjamin Franklin apart of founding our nation, he was also scientist, diplomat, businessman, and philosopher. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17th, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts to soap maker Josiah Franklin and his second wife Abigail Folger. Benjamin Franklin was apart of a big family and he was the 10th child out of 16 siblings. His siblings names were Jane Mocum, James Franklin, Anne Harris, Joseph Franklin I, Samuel Franklin, Sarah Davenport, Mary Holmes, Hannah Cole, Josiah Franklin Jr, Ebenzer Franklin, Peter Franklin, Thomas Franklin, John Franklin, Lydia Scott, Elizabeth Douse, and Joseph Franklin II. When Benjamin Franklin was younger his father wanted him to become a preacher, so he sent him away to a grammar school when he was only eight years old. Less than a year later, the family went through some financial struggles so he had to be transferred to Mr. George Brownell’s school for writing and math. He only stayed at that school until he was about 10 years old. He was doing well in
Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706 , when the United States consisted of 13 colonies ruled by England. The problems between England and the colonies began to emerge after the war from France and India. The imposition of the Stamp Act and some other intolerable acts, caused the colonies to revolt against England. In April 19, 1775, the American revolution began and settlers fought for freedom. During the struggle for independence, Benjamin Franklin was sent to Europe as a representative of the colonies. In 1776, Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence and in 1778, the Treaty of Alliance with France. Also he negotiated with French to assist colonies and became Prime Minister of the United States in France. He contributed to the provision of arms, ammunition and other things for the army. He participated in the peace negotiations with England and then signed what became known as the Treaty of Peace with Great Britain (1782).
Few men can be credited with helping found America, one who can was Ben Franklin. According to Samantha Cole, the author of the article "a Founding Father," Ben Franklin was a political idealist and philosopher, which allowed him to 'see' the idea of America. Supporting this idea he made it his goal to use his skills as a diplomat to be the first American ambassador to France, this was crucial to making his vision of the USA reality. By doing this he managed to garner the French's support, and got them to fight alongside America against the
“Though I am still of opinion that it, was a practicable scheme, and might have been useful, by forming a good number of citizens: and I was not discouraged by the seeming magnitude of the undertaking as I have always thought that one man of tolerable abilities may work great changes and accomplish great affairs among mankind (pg. 106).” Benjamin Franklin is an archetypal American because everybody wants to be just like him. He wrote this book to show the right way to become the perfect American. Also, he wrote this autobiography to explain to his son and to other people about how to be the ideal American. Benjamin Franklin became a deism because it helped him become more open-minded. A deism is a person that believes that god created the
The world as they knew it was going to change, the date was January 17, 1706, a boy who was named Benjamin was born to a married couple by the name of Franklin, in Boston, Massachusetts. Many people will normally remember him as, “the first American” or “ the man who discovered electricity” or even “freedom man” because Franklin literally means freedom. Although many of those accomplishments were in his later life, his early life, accomplishments and other interesting things would mold him into the man he was when the many great inventions of him were made.
One of the most inspiring founding fathers of the United State has left the world a legacy of his to his son. Often viewed as the ‘jack-of-all-trades”, Benjamin Franklin wrote his own autobiography to recall the major events of history as he took part in them, whether he was successful or a failure. His autobiography was written in three different periods in his lifetime: 1771 in England (7), 1783 at France (100), and 1788 in America (118).
Benjamin Franklin is widely known for being the face of the one-hundred U.S dollar bill. Benjamin Franklin is mainly recognized for his scientific achievements, and how those impacted the world. What many do not know is how Benjamin Franklin impacted the United States with his final speech on September 17th, 1787. He made an eye opening quote in that speech, “Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.”
Benjamin Franklin was one of the most successful founding fathers of our nation and helped establish American independence from Great Britain. He was a key member in the development of the political backbone that has shaped this country into what it is today. Benjamin Franklin was one of the most humble and inspirational figures of that time. He was a major factor in the outcome of the war of Independence and in his selfless actions of leaving his family, won the help from the French to assist America in the fight against England. Although Benjamin Franklin never made it to be president he was a leader among his peers. He invented many things that we still use today such as the library, bifocals, and the postal service. He helped
As a founding father of the United States, Benjamin Franklin had a profound and noteworthy influence on the early growth of his nation. Franklin was a prestigious author and inventor that grasped the motive to grow the economy to new heights. His autobiography is an accurate representation of his achievements and the intrinsic motivations that made him the man we think of today. Although it is biased because he writes it only through his eyes, the reader can see the differences he made to the well-being of the United States of America throughout his life. Throughout his autobiography, Benjamin Franklin draws a vivid image of the many contributions he made to society through community service events while at the same time staying true to his virtues that guided his character. He changed society through the improvement of education, healthcare, transportation, and numerous other community projects throughout his lifetime.
in the world. Franklin was known as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Finally, Benjamin Franklin was a big influence was because he was a big part of the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was a document that the Second Continental Congress sent to King George about
Benjamin Franklin was one of the most influential men of the eighteenth century. He was the only man to sign all of these four major documents: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Alliance with France, the Constitution of the United States, and the Treaty of Peace with Great Britain. Franklin was an inventor, a philosopher, a writer, a musician, and he actively participated in many congressional articles used by the government of the United States of America. His tombstone, however, simply referred to him as "printer", reflecting his great humility. One of the things he was most influential in was the separation of the American colonies from British rule. In fact, Benjamin Franklin was vital to the success of the American
The autobiography of Benjamin franklin provides personal a insight into one of the most important figures in American history. His contributions to the American Revolution, as a statesman and co-author of the United States Constitution, crafted the framework and helped lay the foundation for laws to govern the New Nation. Before the revolution, Benjamin Franklin petitioned the British to help defend the colonies from the French. His knowledge of colonies resources, politics and people was quickly noticed and gained him much honor and notoriety with the British commanders that came to the colonies aide to fight the French.
It is easy to see Benjamin Franklin was no doubt an archetypal American. No one since him has ever had the same amount of success as him. He was a private businessman who made enough money to retire early and to spend the rest of his life in politics. Around this time period only the rich were able to retire early. He was industrious. Franklin continually put forth the idea of the industrious American. He had support from the middle-class who did not care if he was rich but he was a man who was self-made and worked hard. This American attitude was formed early and most of it by him. Franklin was also not judgmental came to decisions and conclusions as a businessman and politician. However, his attitude was non-judgmental with respect to a
Benjamin Franklin was one of the first and most famous scientists in America. He was a man of many talents and interests. Franklin was always curios about they way things work, and he always tried to find ways to make them work better. Even though he started out as a published, he was always interested in science. However this interest soon became a passion to Franklin. He even retired from his publishing business to work in a laboratory with his mostly homemade equipment. Throughout his life Benjamin Franklin made many important discoveries and theories which greatly influenced future scientists and inventors.