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he didn't help at all?
Benjamin Franklin, was an inventor also, and his inventions help to contribute to government also. Just the act of inventing something inspired many other Americans to think of inventions and other ways of improving the lives of other Americans.
he was the nation to help out sicentest to make elecrity my name is shane bernaurd and i wrote this even know ia am a boy come and hit me
The documents that Benjamin Franklin signed - the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Alliance with France, the Treaty of Paris, and the Unites States Constitution - freed the United States from Britain and formed the basis of our nation as an independent country.
Nothing. We still would have had electricity. Contrary to belief, Ben Franklin did not discover electricity. He discovered some of its properties. If Ben Franklin had not lived, someone else would have discovered the properties of electricity. Of course, one of the more important events, or whichever, would be the fact that America would not be as it is, since Mr. Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of this great nation.
Benjamin Franklin helped to form the nation itself. He is one of the Founding Fathers.
he didn't help at all?
France
An independent new nation, where the british could not pass taxes. He also wanted to be a Sailor.
Benjamin Franklin, was an inventor also, and his inventions help to contribute to government also. Just the act of inventing something inspired many other Americans to think of inventions and other ways of improving the lives of other Americans.
Sir William Johnson
Benjamin Franklin travelled to France to request aid from the French. Did you know that Ben Franklin was a very well-liked individual in both America and France?
he was the nation to help out sicentest to make elecrity my name is shane bernaurd and i wrote this even know ia am a boy come and hit me
Benjamin Franklin was an extremely important statesman, he a) helped write/draft the declaration of independence b) was a diplomat to France, and helped convince them to help the USA and a lot more. Those are just 2 major examples of what he did.
by his brilliant oratory and passion leaving no doubt that freedom was more important than life itself.
At the time, no large government, with a diversity of ethnicity and religion, had ever existed without a monarchy. Under the Articles of Confederation, the authority of the U.S. government was becoming almost irrelevent -- the "nation" was beginning to disintegrate into twelve independent governments. Not until the adoption of the U.S. Constitution was there much hope for an American nation in any meaning of the term.
Benjamin Franklin Trueblood has written: 'The development of the peace idea, and other essays' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Peace 'The nation's responsibility for peace' -- subject(s): Peace 'The development of the peace idea' -- subject(s): Peace