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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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Benjamin Franklin

Published date

2024

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1st Edition

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin is a historical account written during the late 18th century. The text chronicles the life and experiences of Benjamin Franklin, one of America's founding fathers, as he recounts his journey from modest beginnings in Boston to becoming a prominent printer, inventor, and statesman. Through his narrative, Franklin explores themes of self-improvement, industriousness, and the pursuit of knowledge, providing insights into his character and the social conditions of his time. At the start of the autobiography, the narrative introduces Franklin's early life, detailing his family's background, his childhood aspirations, and his formative experiences in the printing trade. He describes his relationships with family members, particularly his father, and shares anecdotes about his education and love for reading. As a young boy working in his father's candle-making shop, he yearned for a different path, which eventually led him to his brother's printing business. This opening portion establishes the groundwork for Franklin's character, ambitions, and the socio-economic challenges he faced, setting the stage for his evolution into a key figure in American history.

About Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) was an American polymath who played a key role in the founding of the United States. Born in Boston, he was a printer, writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, and diplomat. Franklin's many accomplishments include his experiments with electricity, which led to the invention of the lightning rod, as well as the bifocal glasses and the Franklin stove. Politically, Franklin was a leading figure in the American Enlightenment and helped draft both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. As a diplomat, he secured French support during the American Revolution, which was crucial to the colonial victory. He also founded numerous civic organizations, including the first public lending library in America and the University of Pennsylvania.

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