Ben Franklin and Thomas Edison were both famous inventors, even though Ben was older. They both were curious and asked lots of questions. They were both some of America's best and favorite inventors.
Both opposed the Society of the Cincinnati.
Both had been French diplomats.
Something that James Madison and Benjamin Franklin had in common was that they both didn't want the Constitution to be ratified because they thought of it .
wrote declaration of independence
they were both president of the u.s
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First of all Thomas Edison did not discover electricity. He discovered the light bulb! Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity you dumb head, and that was in 1752. >:(
This is a matter of opinion. But if you're talking about fame, it's Benjamin Franklin, since he earned a spot on the 100 dollar bill.
Benjamin Franklin did not invent the light bulb. He conducted experiments with electricity. Thomas Edison was the inventor of the light bulb. However, as with most inventions, Edison built upon the work of others.
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You may be thinking about Thomas JEFFERSON...Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison did not live in the same time.
Benjamin Franklin.
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No, Thomas Edison was the one who invented the lightbulb.
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Thales, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin.
Albert Einstein is generally considered the smartest among Einstein, Edison, and Franklin due to his revolutionary theories in physics, especially the theory of relativity. Thomas Edison is known for his numerous inventions, while Benjamin Franklin made significant contributions in various fields such as science, diplomacy, and literature. Each had their own unique areas of expertise and intellectual pursuits.
No. Edison did over a 100 years later.No, Thomas Edison.
Like Benjamin Franklin who was a noted inventor so too was Thomas A. Edison known as being a famous inventor .
Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with the first light bulb. Electric lights were invented by Thomas Edison about 100 years after Franklin's death.