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Its Almanack -- its in my social studies book.
Its called Poor Richard's Almanack. Hope this helped c:
Poor Richard's Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was published from 1732 to 1758, and provided useful information to its readers and a profit to Mr. Franklin.
Poor Richard's Almanack was published by Ben Franklin.
Poor Richard's Almanac and the Articles of Confederation are two completely separate, different things.
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.
poor richard's almanac
Poor Richard's Almanack was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" In this book Benjamin Franklin uses common words of the time to get his point across.
Poor Richard's Almanack was published by Benjamin Franklin continually from 1732 to 1758.
Benjamin Franklin did not invent the almanac. Almanacs were popular books in Colonial America.Benjamin Franklin wrote his own almanac called Poor Richard's Almanack.
New editions published yearly starting in December 1732 (1733 almanack) and continuing for 25 years
Benjamin Franklin is traditionally credited with writing "Poor Richard's Almanack," a publication he released under the pseudonym Richard Saunders. The almanac contained proverbs, weather forecasts, and practical advice for colonial Americans, and it was popular for its wit and wisdom.