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... As his printing industry prospered, Franklin could afford to devote more and more of his energy to improving life in Philadelphia. ...
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... As his printing industry prospered, Franklin could afford to devote more and more of his energy to improving life in Philadelphia. ...
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... printing shop their. After two years there, he returns to Philadelphia and becomes the manager of Ke! imer's printing house. At the ...
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... In 1728 he open's his own Printing Office in Philadelphia. A year later Ben is sole owner and publisher of the Pennsylvania Gazette. ...
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... By 1726 Franklin had saved enough money from printing jobs to return to Philadelphia. In 1728, Franklin established a printing shop with Hugh Meredith. ...
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... At this time there were but two printing offices in Philadelphia. Fortunately, in one of these he found employment as compositor. ...
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... Philadelphia and London. In 1728, at the age of twenty-two, Franklin opened his own printing office in Philadelphia. He published a ...
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... to Philadelphia and worked for his friend Denham for about 4 months until Denham unexpectedly died. After that he went back to working at Keimer's printing ...
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... Josiah decided to apprentice Benjamin in the printing business, which used his skills in reading and writing. In 1723, Benjamin went to Philadelphia which, at ...
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... American Colonies.1. From 1723 to 1730, Franklin worked for various printers in Philadelphia and in London, England, where he was sent to buy printing presses. ...
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... The adventures of a friendless and humble indirect character continued in Philadelphia and London. Along the journey he established his own printing press, the ...
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... traveled to many places in his life but his home was Philadelphia the first ... he was twelve he worked with his brother James Franklin at his printing shop, they ...
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... Everyone in Philadelphia knew that the roads were dangerous and a nuisance, but ... solidarity, he would take it yet another step further by printing pamphlets and ...
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... arrived in Philadelphia and, from 1723 to 1730, worked for various printers in Philadelphia and in London, England, where he was sent to buy printing presses. ...
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... After a disagreement with his brother, Franklin left Boston for Philadelphia. ... persuaded Franklin to go to London to refine his writing and printing skill and ...
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... Everyone in Philadelphia knew that the roads were dangerous and a nuisance, but ... solidarity, he would take it yet another step further by printing pamphlets and ...
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... brother. Still pursuing his writing career, he ran away to Philadelphia and continued working in the printing business. He arrived ...
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... In the fall of 1850, Samuel's brother Orion purchased a printing press and expected ... He wrote for the Carpet-Bag and the Philadelphia American Cohen 3 Courier ...
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... Once in Philadelphia he got a job as a printer. ... He quickly found employment in two of London's largest printing houses, however, and after two years, earned ...
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... While he was in Philadelphia, he became another printer ... Shortly after Ben started working, the man died, and Franklin was free to go back to printing (Donavan.p ...
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... When he returns home from Philadelphia he finds that Boston has went berserk. ... By May of this year Revere has turned to printing money, engraving printing plates ...
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... From there he worked for his brother, James at a printing press and signed a ... He finds out that he can work for a Printer named Andrew Bradford in Philadelphia. ...
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... apprenticed to his brother at age 12 and fled to Philadelphia when he ... For instance, Franklin began his first real successful printing enterprise by getting a ...
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... The newspaper was combined with printing of other books. ... One of his suggestions was to pave the road of a busy street in the city of Philadelphia. ...
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... The Life of Henry Carey He was born in 1793 in Philadelphia. ... self taught and in 1821 at the age of twenty-eight assumed ownership of his fathers printing press ...
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... Incapable of paying off thier debt, the states began printing their own currency. ... was just a stepping stone to the one Congress called for in Philadelphia, 1787 ...
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... When he was twelve years old he was apprentice to his brother in printing. ... hoped to build their own businesses, insure the growth oh Philadelphia and improve ...
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... He borrowed money from a Philadelphia businessman, George Zieber, and went about ... and promote a sales location, new technologies in printing almost caused his ...
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... and mean to him. Ben left Boston and moved to Philadelphia where he set up his own printing business. He printed the famous "Poor ...
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... A few months later James was sent to jail for printing radical ideas. ... At the age of seventeen Ben quit his job and found a job with a printer in Philadelphia. ...
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