Yes
He didn't "franchise" any business. This form of business didn't exist in the 1700's. He did have a print shop at one point, but he later went into many other things.
Poor Richards Almanac published between 1732 and 1758
No he hated the candle shop. He wanted to be a sailor
The contributions of Benjamin Franklin were countless. He was a diplomat for the US and an inventor.He pioneered crop insurance and bifocal eyeglasses. He was so generous he never applied for patents.
Benjamin Franklin lived in Philadelphia and owned a print shop. He also started the first subscription library in Philadelphia. He was a delegate from Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress where the Declaration was written signed and later helped with the Constitution.
Printing
Benjamin Franklin was one of 17 children who apprenticed in printing and eventually opened his own print shop in Philadelphia. He joined the Freemasons by his mid-twenties and teamed up with Thomas Jefferson and George Washington to work on the Declaration of independence.
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Become a member of the clergy. Thankfully, Ben's father lacked the money to educate Ben, so he became an apprentice in his brother's print shop.
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He Opened His Own Printing Shop.
He didn't "franchise" any business. This form of business didn't exist in the 1700's. He did have a print shop at one point, but he later went into many other things.
Poor Richards Almanac published between 1732 and 1758
No he hated the candle shop. He wanted to be a sailor
in 1728 at the age of 21
The contributions of Benjamin Franklin were countless. He was a diplomat for the US and an inventor.He pioneered crop insurance and bifocal eyeglasses. He was so generous he never applied for patents.
Benjamin Franklin lived in Philadelphia and owned a print shop. He also started the first subscription library in Philadelphia. He was a delegate from Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress where the Declaration was written signed and later helped with the Constitution.