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Essay heading: Ben Franklin
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He came up with several inventions, other than electricity, such as clean burning stoves, charts of the Gulf stream, bifocal glasses, and even theories on the contagious nature of the common cold (Isaacson 2). He was a writer and a practical thinker, who saw the middle class to be a social strength. He formed a club called the Leather Apron Club, also known as Junto, which was made up of artisans and tradesmen, instead of the usual upper class men, who usually had their own fancy clubs... displayed 300 characters
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He formed a club called the Leather Apron Club, also known as Junto, which was made up of artisans and tradesmen, instead of the usual upper class men, who usually had their own fancy clubs. Benjamin Franklin was a very clever, skillful person, with an unassuming nature.
E Plurabus Unum means out of many, there comes one... displayed next 300 characters
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