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... Benjamin Franklin was a "true American" because of his dedication to starting, sustaining, and stabilizing America as a country.
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Why Benjamin Franklin Embodies The American Enlightenment. ... Benjamin Franklin not only embodied the American Enlightenment, he helped to lead it. ...
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... While Benjamin Franklin's contributions to many areas of American and international life, including science, politics, and social reform, are in themselves ...
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... Fish, Bruce & Becky. Benjamin Franklin American Statesman, Scientist, & Writer. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishing, 2000. Reid, Margaret. ...
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... to improve themselves and to the American public that they influenced by their writings, Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin illustrate American themes in ...
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... Gazette, for more than half a century the leading founder newspaper in the New World (Goode, 2). Benjamin Franklin is an American idol (Kamp, 1). Kamp thought ...
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... Revolutionary War through the eyes of many real people who fought and worked for American freedom, like John Adams, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin. ...
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Benjamin Banneker, a free, educated African American, was a man of letters, a man of science, and a man of convictions. It is therefore ...
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... and everything from starting a hospital to funding a war with the American-Indians. ... Benjamin also finds it important to show us that no matter who we are and ...
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Benjamin Franklin-Scientist and Inventor Benjamin Franklin has influenced American technology, and indirectly, lifestyles by using his proficiencies and ...
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... usable timber on the eastern seaboard and trappers in the American interior had ... Early America under men like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were more ...
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... At 17, Franklin ran away to Philadelphia, which was then the largest city in the American Colonies. Benjamin arrived in Philadelphia and, from 1723 to 1730 ...
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... more experiments and inventions. To sum things up I think that Benjamin Franklin was one of the main shapers of the American dream.
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... bill, and his name has even become a household name. This is why I believe that Benjamin Franklin is the most important American.
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... As a result, he puts his soldier uniform back on and rides to the battlefield, proudly waving an early American flag. Benjamin Martin is an admirable national ...
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... After completing his mission, he remained in England for five years as the chief representative of the American colonies.2 Benjamin Franklin returned to ...
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... Lastly, Benjamin Franklin, an American political leader, scientist, philosopher, and publisher, served as a member of the colonial legislature. ...
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Benjamin Franklin, Printer Benjamin Franklin is unmistakably the most resplendent figure in American history. ... Benjamin Franklin: The New American. ...
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Profiles in American Enterprise AG Edwards Inc. ... AG Edwards & Sons was founded in 1887 by Benjamin Franklin Edwards making AG Edwards & Son the first St. ...
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... Bibliography Brands, H. The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin. New York: Doubleday & Company, Incorporated, 2000. Wright, Esmond. ...
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... In my opinion I truly believe that the legend of Benjamin Franklin was that of a true American. I envy him, his accomplishment are that of a dozen men. ...
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... As a result, there were a wide variety of types of people living in the British American colonies. Benjamin Franklin and Phyllis Wheatley are two examples of ...
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Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography Benjamin Franklin's story is that of the American dream, building his way up from nothing to prestige and influence through ...
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Benjamin Franklin made many contributions to the American Revolution and the newly formed federal government that followed the war. ...
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... "The Patriot" should have been more focused on the actual American Revolution than on the story line concerning Benjamin Martin and his family. ...
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Benjamin Franklin's single most significant contribution to American history was his diplomatic mission that convinced France to help America in their fight ...
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... Bibliography Keen, Benjamin. Latin American Civilization. Westview Press. 2000. Burkholder, Mark A. & Lyman L. Johnson. Colonial Latin America. 4th Ed. ...
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Benjamin Franklin, Printer Benjamin Franklin is unmistakably the most resplendent figure in American history. Starting out as an ...
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American history, though nowhere near as epic as the history of Europe, is ... 300 years, the United States has not seen finer heroes than Benjamin Franklin, Alan ...
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... Douglass being a former slave who escaped to freedom, and Benjamin Franklin being ... by comparing and contrasting these two great figures of American thought and ...
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