Benjamin Franklin National Memorial
Source:
The Franklin Institute. The Benjamin Franklin National Memorial.
http://www2.fi.edu/exhibits/permanent/franklin_national_memorial.php
NO! He certainly did exist.
No. It didn't exist in his life.
The White House did not exist in Franklin's time. When Franklin died in 1790, the seat of the national government was still in Philadelphia. Besides that, Franklin was never president.
Check that coin again, because what you describe doesn't exist. Ben Franklin was on the HALF dollar from 1948 to 1963.
Benjamin Franklin could not have attended something called a high school. The educational system as we know today did not yet exist. There was schooling but no divisioning such as elementary, middle, and high school at that time.
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For all I know, no. The glasses don't exist. They were probably especially made for the movie. But, Benjamin Franklin did invent the first bifocals, and maybe they even looked like the ones in the movie!
Franklin's experiment was merely to prove that lightning was electricity, not to prove that electricity existed. Hence, the name "Father of Electricity" is inaccurate. Electricity was known to exist at least a century before Benjamin Franklin conducted his kite experiment; various mechanisms for the manipulation, creation and storage of electricity had been invented, such as static electricity generators and Leyden jars.
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He didn't "franchise" any business. This form of business didn't exist in the 1700's. He did have a print shop at one point, but he later went into many other things.
No, Benjamin F. never made a copy of it.
Franklin and Jefferson, Deseret