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on account of his rowing the boat.
AnswerNowhere does it say point-blank that he was. I do believe that he believed in God, but some of his relations were, well, interesting.AnswerQuote from link below;"Franklin was an egotist. Franklin was someone who believed far more in himself than he could possibly have believed in the divinity of Christ, which he didn't."Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter concerning his world beliefs just weeks before he died, to one Ezra Stiles.http://www.beliefnet.com/resourcelib/docs/44/Letter_from_Benjamin_Franklin_to_Ezra_Stiles_1.htmlHe WAS a Christian, and his own hand proved it.AnswerOne of the interesting things about the life of Benjamin Franklin was that he supported all religions for he believed that they all could help people.He was raised Episcopalian and remained a member of the church with some good Christian values for the rest of his life.I think it is impossible to deny that he believed in some God - all the readings I have done about him point to that - yet he did not accept God as his Lord in the normal Christian way. He was agnostic.AnswerFranklin believed in God and that the best way to serve him was not through meaningless prayers but rather through good works improving life on earth.
Ben Franklin reacted by using this quote "Everyone cries, a union is necessary, but when they come to the manner and form a union, their weak noodles (brain) are perfectly distracted." This means that he feels the colonist are dumb for refusing the Albany Plan Of Union. Hope this helped! :D
Most people accept the fact that Japan wanted the US Battle Fleet out of the way; and the only way to do that was to destroy it.
President Benjamin Harrison set up Ellis Island as federal immigration station in 1890 as place to accept immigrants coming by ferry
on account of his rowing the boat.
To give in and submit means basically to stop opposing and accept what is being forced upon you.
Benjamin Franklin signed the Constitution of the United States because he wanted to see that the New World had its freedom from British control. He also signed it because he believed in the words that were printed in the document. As an envoy for American rights in England, he was concerned about the Americans having a free society.
I will accept him despite of what he has done...but still there is limitations.One is enough but if he still do it for the second time,I need to do some actions.
on account of his rowing the boat.
AnswerNowhere does it say point-blank that he was. I do believe that he believed in God, but some of his relations were, well, interesting.AnswerQuote from link below;"Franklin was an egotist. Franklin was someone who believed far more in himself than he could possibly have believed in the divinity of Christ, which he didn't."Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter concerning his world beliefs just weeks before he died, to one Ezra Stiles.http://www.beliefnet.com/resourcelib/docs/44/Letter_from_Benjamin_Franklin_to_Ezra_Stiles_1.htmlHe WAS a Christian, and his own hand proved it.AnswerOne of the interesting things about the life of Benjamin Franklin was that he supported all religions for he believed that they all could help people.He was raised Episcopalian and remained a member of the church with some good Christian values for the rest of his life.I think it is impossible to deny that he believed in some God - all the readings I have done about him point to that - yet he did not accept God as his Lord in the normal Christian way. He was agnostic.AnswerFranklin believed in God and that the best way to serve him was not through meaningless prayers but rather through good works improving life on earth.
Because he was Republican, so that's why the Federalist wouldn't accept Jefferson's plan.
Liberals, democrats, commies....
Because he was Republican, so that's why the Federalist wouldn't accept Jefferson's plan.
Because he was Republican, so that's why the Federalist wouldn't accept Jefferson's plan.
it is better u can ask to an American who is using this bill frequently Regardless of inflation, $100 bills are still not frequently used in the U.S. Many stores will not accept them due to the fact that they were once heavily counterfeited. Also, the common slang term in the U.S. for a $100 bill is "Benjamin" or "Ben" because the bill carries a picture of Benjamin Franklin. The term "honeybee" is not used in the U.S.
Ben Franklin reacted by using this quote "Everyone cries, a union is necessary, but when they come to the manner and form a union, their weak noodles (brain) are perfectly distracted." This means that he feels the colonist are dumb for refusing the Albany Plan Of Union. Hope this helped! :D