He founded electricity and signed the declaration of independence
Benjamin Franklin, was an inventor also, and his inventions help to contribute to government also. Just the act of inventing something inspired many other Americans to think of inventions and other ways of improving the lives of other Americans.
Benjamin Franklin helped in many ways including convincing French to help the U.S. One of his largest helps to the Americans was his part in the Treaty of Paris, which ends the Revolution, the U.S. gained independence, British recognizes U.S. as a nation and the U.S. aquires land east of the Mississippi River.
he helped the Americans
Benjamin Franklin helped in many ways including convincing French to help the U.S. One of his largest helps to the Americans was his part in the Treaty of Paris, which ends the Revolution, the U.S. gained independence, British recognizes U.S. as a nation and the U.S. aquires land east of the Mississippi River.
He was against it. He followed the ways of Benjamin Franklin, who was against it.
Benjamin Franklin helped in many ways including convincing French to help the U.S. One of his largest helps to the Americans was his part in the Treaty of Paris, which ends the Revolution, the U.S. gained independence, British recognizes U.S. as a nation and the U.S. aquires land east of the Mississippi River.
Franklin valued individualism; Winthrop valued the submission of individual will to the good of the community.
He didn't event anything; he just found new ways to use electricity. Well technically he did event the Franklin stove and the lightning rod.
Where in the world did you ever get the impression that Benjamin Franklin was willing to "fight" for freedom from England? Franklin was an Anglophile who clearly loved England, France, and Continental ways. As far as revolution goes, it is clear that Dr. Franklin preferred American independence, but it is equally clear that he remained a "fence sitter" until the outcome of the dispute took a "colonial" turn.
Franklin was involved in the revolution almost from the start. He wrote articles, helped edit the Declaration of Independence, signed the Declaration, and was involved in the constitutional convention at 81. He was very much involved as an ambassador to France for several years.
Benjamin Franklin http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/quotable/quote71.htm Benjamin Franklin said it. However the exact quote is "We must all hang together, gentlemen, else, we shall most assuredly hang separately." He said this at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
when b.franklin failed the lightbulb he said "i didn't fail, i just found a thousand ways not to make a lightbbulb and i only need 1 that works."