Benjamin Franklin was one of the most important
Americans in history. In the early part of his life, Franklin
was a business person and inventor. He ran the
Pennsylvania Gazette (newspaper) and also published Poor
Richard’s Almanac. Poor Richard’s Almanac was very
popular because it made predictions about the future and
had wise sayings.
Ben Franklin also invented the Franklin stove, lightning rod, bifocals
(eyeglasses), and started America’s first library. He is probably best known for
his kite experiment which proved electricity could be harnessed from lightning.
In the later part of his life, Franklin became interested in politics. He spent
many years in England before coming back to America.
In 1776, Franklin helped Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of
Independence. Two years later, he went to France and convinced the French to
help America in the war against England. After the war, Franklin joined the
Continental Congress and signed the Constitution. He died in 1790. Today,
Ben Franklin is honored on the $100 dollar bill. His name is honored on
highways, schools, and businesses across America