Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790 ).

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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790 )

Benjamin Franklin(1706-1790 ) Benjamin Franklin was not only one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was a leading writer, publisher, inventor, diplomat, scientist, and philosopher. He is well-known for his experiments with electricity and lightning, and for publishing "Poor Richard's Almanac" and the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Benjamin Franklin(1706-1790 ) He served as Postmaster General under the Continental Congress, and later became a prominent abolitionist. He is credited with inventing the lightning rod, the Franklin Stove, swimfins and bifocals. He believed in giving back to his country He was civic-minded and started lending libraries and volunteer fire departments.

Benjamin Franklin(1706-1790 ) Life: Jack of all trades Literary works Benjamin Franklin and The Autobiography

Achievements Jobs: printer/writer/newspaperman; Almanac Inventor Organization leader Volunteerism Community improvement Becoming American Confronting the British French support gained in 1777

Life: Jack of all trades Born in a poor candle maker’s family in Boston No regular education Became a apprentice of a printer when he was 12 A editor of a newspaper and published lots of essays when he was 16 Went to Philadelphia when he was 17

Life: Jack of all trades A successful printer and publisher Retired when he was 42 A scientist with lots of inventions and a famous experiment (kite, electricity, thunderstorm) A famous statesman (the only America who once signed all the four documents that created the new country) An example who made the American Dream come true

Literary works Poor Richard’s Almanac Modeled on farmers’ annual calendar; kept publishing for many years; includes many classical sayings, such as “A penny saved is a penny earned.” The Autobiography: Written in parts for his son

Benjamin Franklin and The Autobiography First of its kind in literature Writing began when he was 65 An introduction of his life to his own son Including four parts written at different times Puritanism’s influence, such as self-examination and self-improvement (timetable, thirteen virtues, life style)

Benjamin Franklin and The Autobiography Enlightenment spirits (man’s nature good, rights of liberty, virtues includes “order”) Style: simple, clear in order, direct and concise (“Nothing should be expressed in two words that can as well be expressed in one.”) (Puritanism’s influence) Popular, still well-read today, his values and style still influence lots of Americans

What to do next Read Autobiography excerpt Answer questions on the side Write about one aphorism Write about two virtues Submit aphorism and two virtues on google classroom- due Friday

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