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  • Benjamin Franklin
    ... As a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, Franklin proved to be a man of discretion and patience, never hurrying a decision. ...
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  • Franklin's Importance to the Revolution
    ... service. Under the direction of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin assumed the role of postmaster of the colonies. As he ...
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  • Benji Franklin
    ... In 1754, he became a delegate from Pennsylvania to the intercolonial congress. Franklin served as an important diplomat during the American Revolution. ...
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  • Benjamin Franklin
    ... lead. The Continental Congress chose Franklin as postmaster general in 1775 because of his experience as a colonial postmaster. The ...
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  • ben franklin
    ... colonies. As a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, Franklin proved to be a man of reticence, not one to hurry a decision. This ...
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  • Ben Franklin 4
    ... Congress. The Continental Congress chose Franklin as Postmaster General in 1775 because of his experience as a colonial postmaster. Also ...
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  • benfranklin
    ... A lifelong civil servant, Franklin's final act was to sign a petition to Congress asking them for the speedy abolition of slavery (Benjamin Franklin, James A. ...
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  • Franklin Roosevelt
    ... In November 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt became the president of the United States of America. Then he worked with a special session of Congress during the first ...
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  • Benjamin Franklin
    ... During the French and Indian War, Franklin had the idea of creating an ... chosen to be a delegate to represent Pennsylvania in the Second Continental Congress. ...
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  • Benjamin Franklin's Diplomatic Mission
    ... With men running low, Congress made a bold move. They were to send a representative to France to ask for help. Benjamin Franklin was their man. ...
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  • Ben Franklin
    ... Franklin"). One of the final things that Franklin did in his life was helping petition congress to abolish slavery. Although it ...
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  • Benjamin Franklin
    ... This congress met to discuss ways to deal with the French and Indian war. Franklin was responsible for the Albany Plan, which provided local independence ...
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  • Ben Franklin autobiography
    ... He serves his country by being part of the Second Continental Congress fighting for America's ... Benjamin Franklin is the protagonist since the book is about him. ...
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  • Colonist unity on eve of revolution
    ... At the Albany Congress, Benjamin Franklin even proposed powerfully a plan of the union. Even though the congress reject the idea ...
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  • Book Review On Auto Biography Of Ben Franklin
    ... His inventions included the Franklin stove and bifocal spectacles, and his experiments in electricity led to the ... He was a delegate to the Albany Congress . ...
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  • Franklin D Roosevelt
    ... Franklin became a state senator at the age of 29, and from then on, he was ... a lot about national politics, but especially about ways to get along with Congress. ...
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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    ... Franklin Delano Roosevelt began to submit recovery and reform laws for congressional approval. Congress passed nearly all the important bills that he requested ...
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  • 1776
    ... Ben Franklin was a member of the Continental Congress and help to draft the Declaration. He helped Jefferson as they wrote the document. ...
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  • franklin, ben
    ... not meet his conditions, his general purpose for suggesting such was to imprint the minds of Congress with the forthcoming of independence. Franklin also wrote ...
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  • Ben Franklin
    ... not meet his conditions, his general purpose for suggesting such was to imprint the minds of Congress with the forthcoming of independence. Franklin also wrote ...
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  • Ben Franklin BiographyCritique
    ... Injustice (#4)." From April 1775 to October 1776, Franklin served on the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety and in the Continental Congress, submitted articles ...
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  • Benjamin Franklin1
    ... He was also one of the signers of it.2 Shortly after the Declaration of Independence was adopted in July 1776, the Congress appointed Franklin as one of three ...
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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Life
    ... As Assistant Secretary during 1913 to 1920, Franklin Roosevelt maintained support of many ... Then he worked with a special session of Congress during the first ...
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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    ... Franklin said his famous line "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." That same day, he closed all banks and called for a special meeting of Congress. ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    ... Elizabeth and towns like Scott's Run lead her to grant them help through congress. After Franklin's paralysis Eleanor's life began to change by being closer to ...
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  • Presidential Greatness FDR
    ... Franklin D Rooseveltıs natural air of confidence and optimism did a lot to ... Congress was almost entirely compliant and gave the President everything he wanted. ...
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  • Benjamin Franklin 3
    ... Franklin's "Plan of Union" which he presented at the Albany Congress of 1754 was especially influential because it introduced the concepts of divided ...
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  • presidential term
    ... Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected for a fourth term in 1944. It took a while before it was passed. The twenty second amendment was passed because Congress ...
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  • The Influence Writings of Benjamin Franklin
    ... Franklin's "Plan of Union" which he presented at the Albany Congress of 1754 was especially influential because it introduced the concepts of divided ...
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  • benjamin franklin
    ... was passed by Congress. Independence was declared July 2, and approved July 4, 1776. There were only two more ladies that fell in love with Franklin during the ...
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