Benjamin Franklin


Benjamin Franklin's Virtues to Live By
Benjamin Franklin's Virtues to Live By
On Living a Virtuous Life
At the age of 20, Benjamin Franklin developed a list of virtues to live by. The original list had 12 virtues but when a Quaker friend commented on his pride, Ben added the 13 virtue, humility. Benjamin Franklin strove to practice these virtues throughout his life.


Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
One of the Most Influential Men in History
If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth the writing. B. Franklin Benjamin Franklin lived by his edict. His writings and his work had a profound impact on people around the world, and through time. He is truly one of the greatest men in history.


Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
An Incredible Founding Father
Most people are familiar with Benjamin Franklin. After all, he is on the desirable $100 bill. Although we are familiar with the name, many of us don't know much about this founding father. He did a lot to make this country the way that is is. Franklin was a philosopher, inventor, scientist, and statesman. He was well-traveled and well-known in his lifetime. Hopefully, this page will be able to help you learn more about this fabulous founding father. Portrait of Benjamin Franklin by Joseph-S...


Great Quotes of Benjamin Franklin
Great Quotes of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (January 17 1706 April 17, 1790) was one of the most important Founding Fathers of the United States. He was a leading author, political theorist, politician, printer, scientist, inventor, civic activist, and diplomat. As a scientist he was a major figure in the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. As a political writer and activist he, more than anyone, invented the idea of an American nation, and as a diplomat during the American Revo...


Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) was a famous American statesman, printer, scientist, and writer. As one the Founding Fathers of the United States, he helped draft the Declaration of Independence and was one of its signers. Franklin made important contributions to science, notably in the field of electricity. He was a witty and wise writer and many of his books are still in print today, for example, Poor Richard's Almanac.



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