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1728 he started up the first printing press

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in 1691 to 1770

he wasn't even born in 1691! who put that? it was really in 1728.

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He began printing in 1723, and stoped in 1748 at age 42

... he was a printer for 25 years.

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Benjamin Franklin opened his print shop in 1728, at the age of 21.

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Who publish The Pennsylvania Gazette?

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Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin was well-regarded both as a statesman and a scientist in Europe and America. Born in 1706, Franklin established himself as a printer in Philadelphia in the 1720s, and proceeded to publish the "Pennsylvania Gazette" and "Poor Richard's" almanac. After he retired from printing in 1743, he commenced a series of experiments in electricity where he proved that lightning and electricity were one and the same. He used that discovery to invent the lightning rod. Franklin went on to become a public figure, serving as an Assemblyman in the Pennsylvania legislature, the Postmaster General of Colonial America, and a colonial representative to Britain. During the Revolutionary War, Franklin served as America's ambassador to France, where his scientific reputation earned him great respect in the French court. After he returned to America, Franklin served in the Constitutional Convention in 1786. He died in 1790.


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Many of Benjamin Franklin's essays were written in the form of newspaper articles. This encouraged newspapers across the new country to publish them.


What danger prompted Franklin to publish the cartoon?

Depending on what cartoon your talking about... Join, or Die published in the Pennsylvania Gazette was a way to unite the colonies at the Albany Congress which was imposed by Britain to keep the Iroquois Indians on their side at the time. It was a major stepping stone for colonial unity, although few colonies attended.


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