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Benjamin Franklin was all for State Representation. From his point of view, it was the only way for all the states to be united as a country.
Benjamin Franklin achieved his goals in science due to his intelligence. In political affairs he was sharp witted and was able to persuade people to his point of view.
Poor Richard's Almanack was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" In this book Benjamin Franklin uses common words of the time to get his point across.
probably because everyone is discouraged at one point
It depends on your point of view, nationality and political preferences.
Benjamin Franklin was all for State Representation. From his point of view, it was the only way for all the states to be united as a country.
Benjamin was held at gun point by a turkey wielding a ak47
i dont know but i know that he was a president at one point
Benjamin Franklin achieved his goals in science due to his intelligence. In political affairs he was sharp witted and was able to persuade people to his point of view.
Poor Richard's Almanack was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" In this book Benjamin Franklin uses common words of the time to get his point across.
probably because everyone is discouraged at one point
Franklin meant that all the colonies had to fight together to break away from England, or they would all be destroyed
Saratoga was the turning point in war because Benjamin Fraklin convinces French to be our ally.
It depends on your point of view, nationality and political preferences.
Franklin Funrio may have been a person at some point in human history, however there exists no record of him or her discovering anything. This could be a common amalgamation of two people such as Benjamin Franklin with someone with the last name Funrio.
Saratoga established US control. It is often viewed as a turning point of the war, as it was after this battle that Benjamin Franklin was able to convince the French to ally with the United States to help the colonies win the war.
To ease Jefferson's frustration at the editing of his draft of the Declaration of Independence, Franklin told the story to illustrate that (1) you can't please everyone and (2) the essence of your message remains despite the changes.