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During the time of the American Revolution Benjamin Franklin was the infamous co-author of the Declaration of Independence, while Martha Ballard was just another midwife of the late eighteenth century. Ben Franklin’s story is told through many sources of literature, such as Edmund Morgan’s “Benjamin Franklin”, and everyone is aware of his significance to the formation of the United States, however, many are unaware of his many other achievements. While Martha Ballard is not the historical figure that Franklin is, her historical significance can be told through her journal. ... Due to these publications it is possible to understand and compare lifestyles of Ben Franklin and Martha Ballard.
Benjamin Franklin was not just the man who signed the Declaration of Independence; he was in fact more than just a political figure. ... Franklin then charted the course of the Gulf Stream and noticed it was warmer than the rest of the nearby ocean air. ...
Franklin has experimented in many ways people of his time often over looked. ... ” Everyone has seen the vision of Ben Franklin flying the kite in a storm trying to get the key struck by lightning. ... Lighting rods made Franklin world renown as a scientist. ... It came to be known as the Franklin stove. ... Ben Franklin said, “Hide not your talents they for use were made/ what’s a sundial in the shade! ... What Ben Franklin contributed to this time period scientifically is as significant as what he did politically.
Ben Franklin is known to most as an enthusiastic American and the co-author of the Declaration of Independence. As a Pennsylvanian Franklin did many things to improve life that were unusual to his times. Franklin creates an organization called the Junto in 1727. ... Franklin mocked an early edition of a fire department in Boston to be set up in Philadelphia in 1736. ... Franklin also started the Academy of Philadelphia (now known as the University of Pennsylvania) and a hospital. Franklin was the man behind Philadelphia’s first standing army.
The most important issue of Franklin’s time was the Revolutionary War, and this is what made Franklin famous.
Approximate Word count = 1678 Approximate Pages = 6.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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