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Essay heading: Ben Frank
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This defeat led to the independence of the United States.
According to Barry Gewen, "the library, Fire Company, insurance company, hospital and university he founded in Philadelphia were some of the inventions that won him fame on both sides of the Atlantic." All of these things still exist because of him and without him; it can be considered that these ideas would not have been established, if Franklin wasn't around... displayed 300 characters
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Even though he has some dark spots in his past, he still remains a man who changed the modern world forever.
There are some who do not consider Franklin a great person, and he definitely was far from perfect. Not only did he treat women badly, but he also went after females who were considerably younger than he was... displayed next 300 characters
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Work Cited Cousins, Margaret. Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia. New York: Random House, 1952. Donovan, Frank R. The Many Worlds of Benjamin Franklin... |
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