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Benjamin Franklin was one the Americans who signed the Declaration of Independence, so he actively promoted America. He also served as the first American ambassador to France, where enjoyed living in Paris, where he actively and successfully promoted the United States.
no he was never a vice president or a president
Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of America. He served in many important positions such as the United States Minister to France, and the President of Pennsylvania.
They got married in Boston Massachusetts in a catholic church and his father was a minister.
Benjamin Franklin held several leadership positions throughout his distinguished career, ranging from being the Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly, to the US Minister to France. He also served as the President of Pennsylvania.
Congress appointed Thomas Jefferson as the Minister to France. Thomas Jefferson accepted this appointment on May 11, 1784.
Benjamin Evans - minister - was born in 1740.
Benjamin Evans - minister - died in 1821.
There were a bunch of them; but Lord Frederick North was prime minister at the time of the Declaration of Independence; and William Pitt the Younger was prime minister at the time of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution
No, no Prime Minister of Canada was named Franklin.
The first name of Israeli prime minister Olmert is Ehud.