Yes,he loved math,astronomy,and inventing
He wanted to be a clock maker, astonamer, and mathematician.
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they were looking for a brighter future
He always wanted to be a sailor, but since one of his brothers was lost at sea, his father, Josiah Franklin, did not allow Benjamin to become a sailor.
What Benjamin Franklin WantedHe wanted the colonies to be independent and free from the British. This was why he was so involved into doing as many things as he could to make that possible.
he wanted to be on the 100 dollar bill
Benjamin Banneker was born on November 9, 1731.
Benjamin Banneker's creation of the first clock in the United States showcased the intellectual capabilities of African Americans, challenging stereotypes of the time. It also highlighted the contributions of African Americans to science and technology, paving the way for greater recognition and acceptance in society. This achievement inspired future generations of African Americans to pursue education and careers in STEM fields.
He wanted to be a clock maker, astonamer, and mathematician.
It was the custom in colonial times for slaves or freed slaves to take the surname of their masters. As you know, slaves coming from Africa had names like Bannaka, which was later converted to Banneker. It was an homage of Molly Welsh (Walsh) to her Timbuktu prince Banna ka. It was later anglicised to Banneker after Mary (the daughter of Molly and Bannaka) married a slave named Robert, who also accepted the name as is own. The etymology of Banna ka to Banne ka to Bannakay to Banneker is very interesting indedd.
He wanted to be a doctor.
Benjamin Banneker created an almanac to help farmers with planning agricultural activities and to predict weather patterns. He wanted to offer practical information to assist people in their daily lives. Additionally, Banneker aimed to challenge the belief that African Americans were intellectually inferior by showcasing his abilities in mathematics and science.
Yes
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He wanted to follow in his great grandfather and grandfathers foot steps
they were looking for a brighter future
He always wanted to be a sailor, but since one of his brothers was lost at sea, his father, Josiah Franklin, did not allow Benjamin to become a sailor.