Benjamin Franklin

About The Author

Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) was an inventor, scientist, author, and a founding father of the United States. Franklin is best known for his role in developing the Declaration of Independence and for serving as the first ambassador to France from 1776-1785. His published works include Poor Richard’s Almanack, The Art of Virtue, and The Way to Wealth.

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