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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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He recounts rising from modest origins, leaving formal schooling early and serving an apprenticeship in a printing shop before relocating to larger towns. Through industry he establishes a printing business and issues a widely read newspaper and an annual almanac notable for concise maxims. He describes electrical and other scientific experiments and helps found societies and educational ventures to promote learning. He also advocates civic reforms, works to improve postal arrangements, and gradually expands his activity from business writing into broader public and political engagement up to the point when he turns more fully to public service.

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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was a polymath and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, renowned for his contributions to various fields including science, politics, and literature. He is best known for his autobiography, which provides insights into his life and thoughts, as well as for his experiments with electricity, which laid the groundwork for future scientific inquiry. Franklin's wit and wisdom are encapsulated in works like "Poor Richard's Almanack," where he shared practical advice and moral lessons. His legacy continues to influence American culture and thought, making him a pivotal figure in both literary and historical contexts.

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