Benjamin Franklin used the pseudonym "Richard Saunders" when writing "Poor Richard's Almanack" to create a relatable and humorous persona that resonated with the common people of his time. By adopting this name, he could share practical wisdom and observations on life without directly associating them with his own identity, allowing for greater freedom of expression. The character of Saunders embodied the spirit of the almanac, making it accessible and entertaining while promoting Franklin's ideas on frugality and self-improvement. This pseudonym also helped to protect his reputation as he navigated the contentious political landscape of the era.
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Ben Franklin wrote Poor Richard's Almanac.
Poor Richard's Almanack was published by Benjamin Franklin continually from 1732 to 1758.
Poor Richards Almanack was written by Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym of Poor Richard.
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The series Poor Richard's Almanack was an annual publication by Benjamin Franklin, beginning in 1732. The almanac, written under the pseudonym "Richard Saunders", was published until 1758.
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