Benjamin Franklin didn't invent anything he just discovered stuff.
Please state the model number of the rifle/gun so it can be identified. During the 30's and 60's Benjamin guns were labeled Benjamin Franklin as a marketing ploy. All of them are really Benjamin's. They were developed by Walter Benjamin not Benjamin Franklin
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Although Benjamin Franklin was a great scientist and clever inventor he did not invent the Flintlock Musket. Flintlocks were first developed by German gunsmiths in the mid 1600's, some 50 years before Benjamin Franklin was born.
"Benjamin Franklin had a middle name but everyone that knew it died." No. Benjamin Franklin had no middle name, as middle names were uncommon during the 1700s.
Benjamin Franklin Bowen has written: 'America discovered by the Welsh in 1170 A. D' -- subject(s): Welsh, Discovery and exploration 'America discovered by the Welsh in 1170 A.D' -- subject(s): Welsh, Discovery and exploration, History
well, some inventions are the cotton gin, from Eli Whitney and the bifocal glasses, from Benjamin Franklin well, some inventions are the cotton gin, from Eli Whitney and the bifocal glasses, from Benjamin Franklin
Ben Franklin was born in Bosten.
No, he did not. Magnets were known about since the 1300's.. They were called "lodestones" .
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Please state the model number of the rifle/gun so it can be identified. During the 30's and 60's Benjamin guns were labeled Benjamin Franklin as a marketing ploy. All of them are really Benjamin's. They were developed by Walter Benjamin not Benjamin Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin Tillson has written: 'Mine plant' -- subject(s): Mining engineering
Benjamin Alvey Franklin has written: 'The industrial executive' -- subject(s): Industrial management
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Benjamin Franklin Kyker has written: 'Business experience for business teachers' -- subject(s): Business education
Benjamin Franklin Stanton has written: 'Sermons of the late Rev. Benjamin F. Stanton' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Presbyterian Church, Sermons