Franklin wanted to make his life more orderly and remember small tasks that he often forgot. So, Franklin designed a 24 hour schedule of his ideal day so that he could be as productive as possible.
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Benjamin was a sickly boy during his childhood and teen times;age one-amakettis age three-tuberculosis age four-golda,s disease age six-dysentery age seven-cancer age nine-pneumonia age eleven-asthma age twelve-jauntice age fourteen- heart disease age seventeen-liver damage age nineteen-kinderhook age twenty leukmenia age twenty two-polio but when he died at age 84,he died of lheart failure,whooping cough,bright,s disease and Vietnam,s illness
If you mean one of those coins from the penny machines at tourist traps, it isn't even worth a penny. The Franklin half-dollar is worth, well, a half-dollar, though people will often charge over twenty dollars for one.
False, there is no mandatory retirement age for the president. The purpose of the 1951 amendment was to prevent the president from serving more than two terms, as Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to 4 terms.
The twenty fourth sultan of the Ottoman Empire was Mahmud I.
Benjamin Franklin prepared a notebook with a twenty-four hour schedule to better manage his time and avoid wasting it. By organizing his day in detail, Franklin aimed to be more productive, efficient, and purposeful in his daily activities.
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Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison
It should only take twenty minutes to prepare lunch.
John Depol is best known for drawing illustrations of Benjamin Franklin over a period of twenty five years. He was a New York wood engraver. He was very famous and loved art.
Yes. he was the 23rd US president.
Benjamin Harrison has written: 'Public Papers And Addresses Of Benjamin Harrison, Twenty-Third President Of The United States 1889-1893' 'State of the Union Address'
Franklin D. Roosevelt
No, that was Franklin Roosevelt twenty years earlier.
A historian will ask you: Which one? There are somewhere around twenty five of them. The one you are probably referring to is the 1783 Treaty of Paris, between the Congress of the Confederation (representing the United States) and the British Crown. This treaty formally ended the Revolutionary war in favour of the US. It was signed by John Adams, John Jay, Benjamin Franklin, and a representative of George III, David Hartley.
- Former U.S. President Andrew Jackson is pictured on the U.S. 20 dollar bill. - Former U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant is pictured on the U.S. 50 dollar bill. - Benjamin Franklin is pictured on the U.S. 100 dollar bill.