Benjamin Franklin / A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago
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The narrative follows Franklin from modest New England beginnings through a printing apprenticeship, self-education and early newspaper work, to entrepreneurial success in Philadelphia, travels and work in London and Paris, and public service that combined scientific ingenuity, civic projects, and diplomatic efforts during the struggle for American independence; it interweaves vivid sketches of eighteenth‑century social life, personal habits and moral reflections to present a balanced portrait of character, practical accomplishments, and the challenges faced by the emerging nation.
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