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... Massachusetts. Franklin was the son of Abiah Folger and Josiah Franklin. Benjamin was the 15th child of 17, and the 10th son. The ...
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... the clergy. Josiah decided to apprentice Benjamin in the printing business, which used his skills in reading and writing. In 1723 ...
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It seemed unlikely that Benjamin Franklin would succeed in becoming one of the shapers of the American dream. Josiah Franklin, his father, a young Dyer in ...
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Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706, in Boston. He was born into a family of seventeen children. His parents where Josiah and Abiah ...
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... to make him one of the world's best scientists.(1,2) Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 1706. His parents were Josiah and Abiah ...
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He was born to Josiah and Abian Franklin. Benjamin was one of seventeen children. His father made soap and candles in his shop, The Sign of Blue Ball. ...
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... Ben told his father that he was unhappy working in his shop, so Josiah suggested Ben should be a printer's apprentice. So, when Benjamin was 12, he moved in ...
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... the age twenty-one. Recognizing an opportunity, Josiah had Benjamin sign his indentures in 1718. This contract signified that Ben ...
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... Josiah Franklin decided that he could not afford further education for his youngest son. He kept Benjamin home after the age of ten to help cut wicks and melt ...
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... His father, Josiah, was a poor soap & candlemaker. His mother, Abiah, was Josiah's second wife. Benjamin was the youngest son and the 15th of 17 children. ...
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... Josiah Franklin understood the potential in his son and guided it to its ... influence and decisions and his message of self-betterment never did leave Benjamin. ...
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It seemed unlikely that Benjamin Franklin would succeed in becoming one of the shapers of the American dream. Josiah Franklin, his father, a young Dyer in ...
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... His father, Josiah Franklin, who emigrated from Oxfordshire, England, worked as a soap boiler and tallow chandler. Benjamin's mother, Abiah Folger, was from ...
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... Both Josiah and his wife felt strongly about educating their children; they took their children's education very seriously. Benjamin, one of their children ...
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Benjamin Franklin is one of them. He had many professions: a printer, scientist and a statesman. He has seventeen siblings. His father Josiah Franklin a candle ...
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... Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 17, 1906, to Josiah Franklin (father), and Abiah Folger Franklin (mother). ...
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... married Abiah Folger (McMaster 3). Abiah Folger bore Josiah Franklin 10 more children. The fifteenth of the seventeen children was Benjamin Franklin (McMaster 3 ...
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... Abiah Ben's parents raised thirteen children--the survivors of Josiah's seventeen children ... was imprisoned for his liberal statements, and Benjamin carried on ...
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... was the son of a poor Boston candle maker, by the name of Josiah Franklin, and had sixteen brothers and sisters. At the age of eight, Benjamin enters grammar ...
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... Massachusetts. His father, Josiah Franklin, a tallow chandler by trade, had 17 children; Benjamin was the 15th child and the 10th son. His ...
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Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706. His parents are named Josiah and Abiah Franklin. He lives with a family of 17 children. ...
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... Signer of the Declaration of Independence BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1706. He was the tenth son of Josiah Franklin. ...
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... Bibliography Drew, Benjamin. A North-Side View of Slavery. Boston: 1856. ... Henson, Josiah. Uncle Tom's Story of His Life: An Autobiography of the Rev. ...
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... George Washington had written a letter to Josiah Thompson. ... for service because "they would be unfit to endure the fatigues or the campaign (Benjamin Quarles 643 ...
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... George Washington had written a letter to Josiah Thompson. ... for service because "they would be unfit to endure the fatigues or the campaign (Benjamin Quarles 643 ...
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... education. The Lyceum Movement originated in 1821 with Josiah Holbroke as the leader. ... influence. Most importantly would be Benjamin Rush. ...
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