Benjamin Franklin
(1706–1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, known for his contributions as a writer, inventor, scientist, and diplomat. He played a crucial role in drafting the Declaration of Independence and securing French support during the American Revolution. Franklin’s scientific experiments, particularly with electricity, earned him international recognition. He also invented practical devices such as bifocal glasses and the lightning rod. His writings, including "Poor Richard’s Almanack," are filled with wisdom and practical advice. Benjamin Franklin’s legacy embodies curiosity, innovation, and civic responsibility, making him one of history’s most versatile and influential figures.
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