
Why
is Benjamin Franklin a Renaissance Man? Franklin was in his lifetime, an author, printer,
satirist (political humorist), political thinker, politician, scientist,
inventor, statesman, diplomat, soldier and citizen activist. Benjamin Franklin
was one of the founding fathers of America. He was one of the "committee
of five" to draft the Declaration of Independence. Franklin traveled to
England as an ambassador (person who seeks good will between nations). Franklin
met many times with King George III. As one of the Sons of Liberty, Franklin
published pamphlets educating people about problems with England. He worked
against the Intolerable Acts and heavy tariffs. Here are free printable
American history lesson plans about Benjamin Franklin and the many hats he wore.
Benjamin
Franklin lived what he wrote about: common sense, hard work, community,
education and thrift. Benjamin Franklin's book "Poor Richard's
Almanack" was a mini encyclopedia for practical information. Franklin The
Pennsylvania Gazette, an early newspapers in the colonies. He was the first
postmaster general. Benjamin Franklin experimented with electricity and invented the
lightening rod. He invented bifocal (double vision) glasses and the Franklin
pot belly stove. Franklin began the first public lending library and fire
department. He established the American Philosophical Society, was the first governor
of Pennsylvania and help found the University of Pennsylvania. Benjamin
Franklin worked hard right up to the end of his life. He fought against
slavery, tyranny and injustice. Benjamin Franklin died on April 17, 1790.
Nearly 20,000 people from many lands attended Franklin's funeral. For more on
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