Benjamin Franklin has made many accomplishments from childhood to adulthood. At the age of 22, he founded the first printing company with partner Hugh Meredith. Benjamin soon bought Hugh Meredith 's minutes. In 1732 when Franklin was only 26 years old, he published the first edition of "Poverty Richards Almanac" which proved that it was successful for 25 years. In 1748, "Poor Richards Almanac" allowed Franklin to retire from the rich. In 1741, Benjamin Franklin invented the Franklin furnace.
Analysis Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow dealer with 17 children; Benjamin was the 15th child and the tenth son. His mother, Abiah Folger, is the second wife of his father. After entering the grammar school from 8 to 10 years old, Benjamin started working on his father's career. However, he did not like the job, so he began working for Knife Smith. Benjamin Franklin is a true embodi- ment of the Renaissance when not only the history of the world but also the name of a man is always remembered in the United States. His achievements have benefited social, political and scientific progress in many countries, and his influence has influenced the lives of millions of people. Especially in the United States, he is widely believed as a great leader who is always dedicated to the revolution, or living in the American independence, a breathless person, or perhaps a wise person.
Benjamin Franklin and Literature Benjamin Franklin played an important role in American history. Franklin is involved in every field from invention to politics. However, Franklin also played an important role in the creation of contemporary American literature. Without such influential features colonies are still under British rule, and therefore without their own literature, his literary work has also changed the yearbook. - Benjamin Franklin is an important person in our history. Benjamin is a politician, writer, inventor, scientist and so on. He came to the world on January 17, 1706. His starting point is quite humble. His father is a soap manufacturer Josiah Franklin and his mother is Abiah Folger. Among the 17 children, Benjamin is the tenth child. Josiah made Benjamin go to clergy school, but only for one year. Benjamin keeps using his brother James as an apprentice for printers