Ben Franklin: A Brief Biography Of Benjamin Franklin

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Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts January 17, 1706. Benjamin Franklin was one of a ton of children. His father's name was Josiah Franklin. He made soap to take care of his family. Benjamin Franklin’s mother’s name was Abiah Folger, she was Josiah's second wife in his life. Josiah was a father and caretaker of 17 children. Benjamin Franklin lived in a large and poor family.
When Benjamin Franklin turned 15, Benjamin's brother started a newspaper company in Boston. It was called The New England Courant. There were only two papers in the city before James's Courant, and they only reprinted newspaper from some were other places. James's paper had articles, opinion pieces written by James's friends, advertisements, and ship schedules. …show more content…

After moving to London, in 1726, “Benjamin Franklin returned to Philadelphia to find that Deborah had married in the interim, but then was abandoned by her husband just a few months after the wedding.” "On September 1, 1730 Benjamin Franklin married Deborah Read. They entered a common law agreement which protected them from bigamy if her runaway husband returned." They got a paper that was signed that they are legally married and live under the same house. Benjamin Franklin and his wife Deborah had two children one daughter and one son. The two children's names were Sarah Bache Franklin and Francis Folger Franklin. The son died at the age of four. Benjamin Franklin and his wife Deborah felt like it was their faults that he got smallpox because of where they …show more content…

Constitution, and he arranged the 1783 Treaty of Paris which ended the Revon. Benjamin Franklin was never elected President of the United States. Nonetheless he played an important role as one of the seven Founding Fathers, he helped to draft the Declaration of Independence and the “U.S. Constitution”. In Benjamin Franklin's later years from 1785-1787 he was president of the Council of Pennsylvania. “Benjamin Franklin played a key role in warning the British government over the dangers of taxing the American

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