Ben Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was a man of many accomplishments, the accomplishments he had affected the world of today and the world soon to come. Franklin's parents were like any other parents then. Franklin's dad, Josiah Franklin, was an Englishman. He moved to Boston in 1685 from England bringing his wife and three children. Anne who was Josiah's wife had four more children. The sixth one died five days after birth, and then eighteen months later Anne was bearing the seventh child and she died a week later. Like all men at the time Josiah had a trade. He was a dyer. Later he abandoned his trade and became a tallow-chandler instead. Josiah being married once before married Abiah Folger (McMaster 3). Abiah Folger bore Josiah Franklin 10 more children. The fifteenth of the seventeen children was Benjamin Franklin (McMaster 3). Franklin was born on the seventeen of January 1706. Like every Boston boy he could read and write, knew something about history, and had knew a few Orthodox Catechism scriptures by heart (McMaster 3). "The story of the life of Ben Franklin began at a time when Queen Anne still ruled the colonies; when the colonies were but ten in number, and when the population of the ten did not sum up to be four hundred thousand
He married Deborah on the September 1, 1730. Samuel then sold the paper to Franklin and Meredith. He worked hard and he learned the trade well over time. He executed this experiment by placing a sentry box on a tower. In 1748, Franklin was elected office and voted into the cities Common Council. Franklin formed a club to enhance mutual improvement. In 1732, Franklin published the first issue of the Poor Richard's Almanac (Kent 41). He was twenty four when they married. The club was limited to twelve members. On June 1752, one month after the French proof of his idea, his idea proved that clouds contained electricity (Meltzer 127). 200,000 people came to his funeral (Meltzer 271). He then went into partnership with David Hall which payed him a lot (Meltzer 109). Franklin made some suggestions and small changes to the draft. Attached to the silk ribbon was the metal key (Meltzer 125). He invented this between 1739-1740 (Meltzer 115).
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