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He was a printers apprentice. Say that fast!
Benjamin Frankiln learned the business of printing the truth.
I believe James Franklin was his brother... Benjamin was also his brother's apprentice in a printing press for a while until he ran away because James was said to have been jealous of Ben's fame for his once anonymous "Mrs. Silence Dogood" articles in his brother's newspaper.
He started writing a newspaper
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Yes. He was an apprentice to his brother who was a printer and had a Boston newspaper.
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He was a printers apprentice. Say that fast!
No. He was only in a formal education until about 7 or 8 years old when his father pulled him out to apprentice with a candlemaker. Later, he was an apprentice with his brother in the printing business.
Benjamin Franklin did not attend college. He started out as a printing apprentice for his brother at the age of 12.
Benjamin Frankiln learned the business of printing the truth.
Benjamin Franklin
I believe James Franklin was his brother... Benjamin was also his brother's apprentice in a printing press for a while until he ran away because James was said to have been jealous of Ben's fame for his once anonymous "Mrs. Silence Dogood" articles in his brother's newspaper.
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He started writing a newspaper
Benjamin Franklin was a successful as a printer with a newspaper. He was also able to support the revolution through shipments of munitions to the colonist.
He became a printer because he was a apprentice for his brother James, who was a printer.