A few key events in my mind are: # his being sent to work for his brother # his marriage # his kite and key experiment # his son Frankie's death # his daughter Sally's birth # his being blamed for the Boston Tea Party # the writing of the Declaration of Independence # his sailing to France to secure an alliance # his return home from France # his gall-stone problems # the signing of the Articles of Confederation
ben did nothing but stay hom with hi grand children until he died at age of 84
Well obviously their were MANY important events. One include Ben inventing the light bulb!
He did not attend a school he learned from his own life experiences.
he gave us the power to harness elctricity
He didn't. That is like asking why Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. It was not intentional. He had a notion, and it just happened.
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He died at 84.
ben franklins important experience was when he got shocked and discovered light and when he ate food and looked at the table and saw 13 brothers and sisters
ben did nothing but stay hom with hi grand children until he died at age of 84
Well obviously their were MANY important events. One include Ben inventing the light bulb!
He did not attend a school he learned from his own life experiences.
he gave us the power to harness elctricity
The rock is changed by the river, like a person is changed by life experiences.
Using literary elements explain in what two ways Benjamin Franklin's autobiography and the interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African are similar
as a spy he spied with his other partners on the British people to see there plans so they could tell the patriots so the patriots will get ready for the revolutionary war, by the way this is revolutionary war times
He didn't. That is like asking why Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. It was not intentional. He had a notion, and it just happened.
Lois Benjamin's research focused on the experiences of African Americans in various social and professional contexts, highlighting the impact of race on life experiences. Her findings emphasized the challenges faced by Black individuals, including discrimination and identity struggles, while also showcasing resilience and the ability to navigate systemic barriers. Benjamin's work aimed to illuminate the complexities of these experiences, advocating for a deeper understanding of how race influences personal and professional lives. Ultimately, her research contributes to broader discussions on race, identity, and social equity.