His discovery of electricity allows us to use anything electronic, such as Video Games and computers. His biofocals help the people that are a little blind see normally or better. His rods saves homes from lightning.
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well... he did help make America independent
so den the canadians may have not pwnd America in te OLYMPCS
Yes. While most are no longer directly used (Franklin stove) or have been improved upon (odometer), their science has been adapted and improved upon to give us our modern technology. People still rely on bifocals and lightning rods still top many skyscrapers. Knowledge of electricity not only improves but also saves lives everyday.
Early in his career, Benjamen Franklin was a publisher who founded the New England Courant in Boston, Massachusetts the fourth newspaper begun in the Colonies.
In 1723, he then moved to Philadelphia where he served in the Pennsylvania legislature.
In 1737, Franklin became Postmaster of Philadelphia; then in 1753, became the Deputy Postmaster General of British North America.
Throughout this period, he published the Pennsylvania Gazette and wrote the periodical Poor Richard's Almanac. His publishing and political activities brought him to the attention of the people and was known for his wit and intelligence.
Franklin was a well known philanthropist and contribute to the establishment of public schools and libraries and the installation of street lighting.
In 1754, he became the Representative for Pennsylvania at the Albany Congress, formed to unite the colonies during the French and Indian Wars. At that time, he presented his Albany Plan of Union, one of the first proposals to form the colonies into one unit.
From 1757-62 and 1764-75, Franklin went to London to represent the interests of Pennsylvania before Parliament in England. He completed his service dissatisfied that the government in England could properly govern the colonies or support the people of the colonies. He became a leading member of the Continental Congress (1775-1776) and served on the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence.
In 1776, he became the Ambassador to France and developed one of the first foreign alliances which was essential to the Revolutionary War effort.
Following his political postings, as a man in his eighties, he became the first President of the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery.
Benjamin Franklin's was very interested in science throughout his life. In addition to his famous experiment with a kite in the lightening storm (which led to the invention of the lightening rod), Franklin spent some time tracking storms on horseback to learn the nature of storms and to learn how to predict their path. On his voyages to and from Europe, he conducted experiments to help chart the Gulf Stream.
Over his lifetime, his many contributions in writing, publishing, education, science, and public service helped lay the foundation for the society and government that we have today.
He affected our lives by discovering the power of electricity. If you have learned this, during a thunderstorm he put a key on a kite and let a lightning bolt strike it. Without his discovery we wouldn't be able to charge our computers, be able to watch TV, use a stove or microwave, or even be able to turn on lights in order to see. If we think about it we wouldn't be able to basically do anything. Man kind depends on electricity.
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The Lives of Benjamin Franklin - 1974 was released on: USA: 21 November 1974
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin - 1974 The Ambassador 1-2 was released on: USA: 21 November 1974
Benjamin Franklin and John Adams
Franklin! That's why they called him Benjamin Franklin.
No, Benjamin Franklin is not single.
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin - 1974 was released on: USA: 21 November 1974
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin - 1974 The Rebel 1-3 was released on: USA: 9 January 1975
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin - 1974 The Statesman 1-4 was released on: USA: 28 January 1975
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin - 1974 The Ambassador 1-2 was released on: USA: 21 November 1974
Maybe... but even if he was he still made our lives a lot easier
Benjamin Franklin's surname is Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin and John Adams
Franklin! That's why they called him Benjamin Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin's father was Josiah Franklin.
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Benjamin Franklin
No, Benjamin Franklin is not single.