Benjamin Franklin wrote his own autobiography which included his journey to Philadelphia. He's actually interrupted during the writing of his life story by the Revolutionary War. In Philadelphia, he set up a library with his friends.
Upon returning to Philadelphia, Franklin tried his hand at helping to run a shop, but soon went back to being a printer's helper. Franklin was a better printer than the man he was working for, so he borrowed some money and set himself up in the printing business. Franklin seemed to work all the time, and the citizens of Phili began to notice the diligent young businessman.
Ben Franklin lived in Philadelphia and owned a printing business there.
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To attend the Constitutional Convention.
His first activity was buying bread.
The Way to Wealth was written by Benjamin Franklin as an autobiography. He began writing in 1771, but was published after his death.
He started writing a newspaper
I'm fairly certain Franklin used differing writing styles; his style writing to his wife when he was in London would differ from that reporting to his superiors about his espionage for Britain.
Yes he did he wrote an autobiography and poor richard's almanac
At age 16, Franklin began to secretly send letters to his brother's newspaper, under the pseudonym "Silence Dogood." These letters soon had people throughout Boston wondering who was writing these intelligent letters.
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No, Benjamin Franklin was not known for writing 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. 'Uncle Tom's Cabins' was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
The Way to Wealth was written by Benjamin Franklin as an autobiography. He began writing in 1771, but was published after his death.
yes
He started writing a newspaper
Thomas Jefferson was mainly the solo writer of the document. Benjamin Franklin was the one who minorly editted it.
Benjamin Franklin played a major roleby writing different things for different reason.
Benjamin Franklin is traditionally credited with writing "Poor Richard's Almanack," a publication he released under the pseudonym Richard Saunders. The almanac contained proverbs, weather forecasts, and practical advice for colonial Americans, and it was popular for its wit and wisdom.
Benjamin Franklin was a prolific writer and contributed to literature by writing various essays, articles, and autobiographical works. His famous works, such as "Poor Richard's Almanack" and his autobiography, are regarded as classics in American literature. Franklin's writing style was known for its wit, wisdom, and practical advice, reflecting his broad range of interests and knowledge.
He is connected by writing it and changing Jefferson's errors.