There were two ships named after Benjamin Franklin. The first was a Liberty ship built during World War II, and the second is a research vessel, currently operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, which was launched in 2014.
Benjamin Franklin has 3 children
Franklin had eight grandchildren: William Temple, who was the son of William Franklin, and the seven children of Sally (Franklin) Bache, named: Benjamin, William, Betsy, Louis, Deborah, Richard, and Sarah.
Benjamin Franklin is known for many things. He invented bifocals, suggested watertight compartments in ships, discovered the connection between electricity and lightning, invented the lightning rod, invented the Franklin stove, established the first fire company, invented an odometer, and he made the first library. Today, with many buildings named after him, many museums dedicated to him, and even the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Philadelphia is the city that honors him the most clearly. Hope this helped!
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Benjamin Franklin has 3 children
Benjamin Franklin has 3 children
Franklin had eight grandchildren: William Temple, who was the son of William Franklin, and the seven children of Sally (Franklin) Bache, named: Benjamin, William, Betsy, Louis, Deborah, Richard, and Sarah.
Benjamin Franklin is known for many things. He invented bifocals, suggested watertight compartments in ships, discovered the connection between electricity and lightning, invented the lightning rod, invented the Franklin stove, established the first fire company, invented an odometer, and he made the first library. Today, with many buildings named after him, many museums dedicated to him, and even the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Philadelphia is the city that honors him the most clearly. Hope this helped!
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Benjamin Franklin had many tensions, or struggles. From his role in America's founding and Constitution to his presidency and time as a politician and inventor, Benjamin Franklin faced many stressors.
Benjamin Franklin is known for many things. He invented bifocals, suggested watertight compartments in ships, discovered the connection between electricity and lightning, invented the lightning rod, invented the Franklin stove, established the first fire company, invented an odometer, and he made the first library. Today, with many buildings named after him, many museums dedicated to him, and even the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Philadelphia is the city that honors him the most clearly. Hope this helped! (PS-next time, spell the words in your question right if you want to be considered more seriously in the future.)
Franklin lived to the ripe age of 81.
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