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  1. Jun 13, 2023 · But perhaps the most famous Benjamin Franklin invention is the lightning rod, which he dreamed up around 1752. Then, lightning was a grave danger to towns across the world. Churches were especially at risk, as they were often the highest building around. It just so happened that Franklin was fascinated by lightning.

  2. Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin, (born Jan. 17, 1706, Boston, Mass.—died April 17, 1790, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.), American printer and publisher, author, scientist and inventor, and diplomat. He was apprenticed at age 12 to his brother, a local printer. He taught himself to write effectively, and in 1723 he moved to Philadelphia, where ...

  3. Jun 12, 2006 · Benjamin Franklin was a genius, recognized as such at home and abroad in his own time and still today. George Washington referred to him as ‘that great philosopher.’. Thomas Jefferson called him ‘the greatest man of the age and country in which he lived.’. John Adams said of him: ‘Franklin had a great genius, original, sagacious, and ...

  4. Franklin's contributions to the American Revolution and the building of a new nation were but a garnish on an already distinguished career as a writer, publisher, scientist and inventor. His was an ever-curious mind, constantly seeking to understand the inner-workings of the universe and devise clever means to use this scientific understanding ...

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Benjamin Franklin’s greatest inventions – and famous kite experiment Face of the $100 bill, US Founding Father Benjamin Franklin was the architect of the alliance with France that helped secure the birth of the American nation.

  6. In the 1750s, Benjamin invented a hinged metal catheter that provided his brother with a measure of relief. In 1761, the Philadelphian created one of his most original inventions: the glass armonica, also called a bowl organ. He commissioned a glass blower to create a set of crystal bowls in graduated sizes.

  7. Aug 28, 2019 · Updated on August 28, 2019. Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706–April 17, 1790) was a scientist, publisher, and statesman in colonial North America, where he lacked the cultural and commercial institutions to nourish original ideas. He dedicated himself to creating those institutions and improving everyday life for the widest number of people ...

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