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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin's achievements and contributes to science, literature, and the growth of the United States of America are unmatched because of his success in life. Ben Franklin had a very interesting life. He had many things to succeed in. Franklin also had heroic traits and dreams to fulfill. Although in his early life Franklin had science to attend to. Benjamin Franklin was a sufficient heroic person.

Benjamin Franklin's early life was an interesting exploring heroic character. He liked to invent many types of things, but it all started when he was a printer. Franklin started by writing a newspaper mostly by himself but he had a little help on the side.

(E-Book Ch.2 pp.5) He later accomplished other goals. For example, his streets growing up had a lot of.....

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