Benjamin Frankiln learned the business of printing the truth.
When he turned ten, Benjamin's schooling ended, as his father -- who had nine other children -- needed Ben to assist in the family business. At age twelve, Ben no longer worked for his father, and instead was a apprentice for his brother.
In the constitutional convention, Benjamin Franklin worked mainly behind the scenes working compromises.
It would be worth around $45 in non working condition. More if it was working.
No he hated the candle shop. He wanted to be a sailor
When Benjamin Franklin was in his mid teens and he was working as an apprentice at his brother's newspaper, he wrote a number of letters, signing them "Mrs. Silence Dogood." Among other things, Benjamin Franklin is remembered for publishing Poor Richard's Almanack. The name Poor Richard is widely regarded as a pen name or alias for him.
Benjamin Franklin was apprenticed to his older brother James, who was a Boston printer. He worked for his brother from 1718 to 1723, when he ran away to Philadelphia.
Benjamin Franklin
When he turned ten, Benjamin's schooling ended, as his father -- who had nine other children -- needed Ben to assist in the family business. At age twelve, Ben no longer worked for his father, and instead was a apprentice for his brother.
Benjamin Franklin's brother, James, began printing The New England Courant, the first "newspaper" in Boston. Young Benjamin Franklin worked for his brother because their father could not afford to send him to school to become a clergyman, which his father preferred.
In the constitutional convention, Benjamin Franklin worked mainly behind the scenes working compromises.
It would be worth around $45 in non working condition. More if it was working.
No he hated the candle shop. He wanted to be a sailor
When Benjamin Franklin was in his mid teens and he was working as an apprentice at his brother's newspaper, he wrote a number of letters, signing them "Mrs. Silence Dogood." Among other things, Benjamin Franklin is remembered for publishing Poor Richard's Almanack. The name Poor Richard is widely regarded as a pen name or alias for him.
The Benjamin model 300 (Benjamin Franklin was a marketing gimmick name to sell rifles.) was made between 1934-1940. In good shape, today it is worth between $95 and $125
Yes, Because he has been in love with words ever since the age of five.
A person working as a knight's apprentice was a squire.
What condition is it in. Is it still working? Is it in Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor condition?