Benjamin Franklin
viernes, 8 de abril de 2011
Benjamin Franklin is a character that means so much for the United State society. He is a multitalented person, having lots of qualities that he gets advantage of it by showing it to the world. He was a printer, publisher, scientist and more abilities that during his life work them. Franklin was important to the United State he present a lot of support during the declaration of independence and during others important successes of the country, such as president of Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery in 1785; Senior member of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and more. He was involved in political, having lots of positions in which he make an amazing job leading he’s life as a history. Franklin was an intellectual man that makes his ideas bright in the life of human society. Franklin makes lots of inventions that advance the life of men. A very important invention of Franklin was the electricity in which make a huge impact to human life. He clearly was an important man in many points of view.
Franklin was born in January 17 of 1706, at Boston, Massachusetts. He was a very intelligent person in which he was a Self-taught, apprenticed as a printer. Honorary Doctor of Laws, in which he graduated in the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. Franklin had a son and one daughter in were both had successful life’s. He was elected to the Continental Congress in 1775, where he played a crucial role in the rebellion against Great Britain, including service to Jefferson in editing the Declaration of Independence. He was the United States first Postmaster General, Minister to the French Court, one that signed the Treaty to make peace with Britain. Benjamin Franklin was a Businessman, Writer, Publisher, Scientist, Diplomat, Legislator, and Social activist, was one of the earliest and strongest encouraged people for the abolition of Slavery, and for the protection of the rights of American aboriginal peoples. He died on the 17th of April in 1790. On that day he was still one of the most celebrated characters in America.
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