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Elijah Abankwah
Common sense
Franklin helped form this group of like-minded citizens, devoted to personal and civic improvement, in order to exchange ideas on what needed to be done, and how best to achieve such goals.
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Ben Franklin was philisophically closer to the Republican party, even though the American party system was not fully evolved by the time his political activism had peaked.
The group that Benjamin helped was the British.
Elijah Abankwah
Common sense
William Penn, John Dickinson and Benjamin Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin is commonly credited with starting the first lending library in the United States in 1731 in Philadelphia. Franklin and a group of friends created the Library Company of Philadelphia as a subscription library where members paid to borrow books.
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Franklin helped form this group of like-minded citizens, devoted to personal and civic improvement, in order to exchange ideas on what needed to be done, and how best to achieve such goals.
he did not make a difference because he was not smart enough to do that and all of those good things people talked about even in thise history books are all lies trust me what can a old man like him do such a great thing to change the entire world and especially us
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Ben Franklin was philisophically closer to the Republican party, even though the American party system was not fully evolved by the time his political activism had peaked.
According to the National Constitution Center, www.constitutioncenter.org, There is a story, often told, that upon exiting the Constitutional Convention Benjamin Franklin was approached by a group of citizens asking what sort of government the delegates had created. His answer was: "A republic, if you can keep it."
The Second Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation on November 15, 1777. Its members included famous names such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Hancock.