
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
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10th Grade - University
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Benjamin Franklin was a prominent figure in the 13 colonies and remains influential today. Born in 1706 in Boston, he had limited formal education but was an avid reader and writer. He started working at a young age and eventually moved to Philadelphia, where he became a successful printer and author of 'Poor Richard's Almanac.' Franklin contributed significantly to his community by establishing a library, fire department, and hospital. He was also an inventor, creating items like swim fins and the lightning rod. Politically, he played a crucial role in America's independence, helping draft the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. His legacy endures as one of the most honored figures in US history.
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