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Benjamin franklin was born on Janurary, 17th 1706. He was born on Milk Street, Boston MA. He learned to read at a very young age and had a one year grammer lesson under a private teacher. Benjamin Franklin married Deborah Reed and had three cilden. His son's name is william and his 2 daughters names are Sarah and Francis. And he went to Boston Latin School.
Before the fame
Benjamin franklin conducted many expiraments. His most known one is his kite expirament which he flown a kite in a thunder storm. Before he sent the kite up he put a key on the end of the kite line. Once the kite got struct by lighning Benjamin got hit by the lighning and that gave him the idea of using it for other expiraments.
Since Benjamin found about lighing he used the lighning as an idea for his first invention called the lighning rod.
One major mistake Banjamin did is once he was in Boston he ran away from his brother and went to Philadelphia, making advances on his friend's mistress, and writing his dissertation on leberty and neccesity. He had a bunch of colleagues that were the founding fathers, but on inspred him and that was David Hume. He suffered from galt and bladder stones.
Some important lessons that Ben learned are make an impression, be diligent, prepare, energy and presistance, make mistakes "do not feae mistakes" , learn " being ignorant is not so much a shame as being unwilling to learn" , and waste not "do not squander time for the stuff it is made of. One lesson he taught us was to write more elegantly and expressivly. He taught himself how to write.
A very inspiring quote from Benjamin Franklin is ¨dont throw stones at your neighbor if your windows are made of glass¨this quote is inspiring because it means a person that would live in peice and ease must not speak all he knows and judge all he sees.
The sources i used are from the websites below.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Benjamin-Franklin
https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/benjamin-franklin
http://www.benjamin-franklin-history.org/benjamin-franklin/