Franklin combined art with diplomacy to create the Libertas Americana. For the United States’ 250th anniversary, the Paris ...
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Benjamin Franklin's 1766 testimony before Parliament, the Stamp Act, taxation without representation, and the road to revolution
In 1766, Benjamin Franklin appeared before the British House of Commons to argue against the Stamp Act, laying out the ...
The aging statesman braved rough seas and arduous carriage rides to reach Paris, where he persuaded the French to back the ...
In 1731, book lover Franklin created the Library Company of Philadelphia, where this week visitors can see a collection of ...
Highlights from the Jay T. Snider collection of Benjamin Franklin are on display at The Library Company of Philadelphia, before heading to auction at Sotheby’s.
The Academy Award winner stars as founding father Benjamin Franklin in the new limited-series from Apple TV+ Julia Moore is a TV Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.
Franklin was curious about the world and he operated in it as a gentlemanly scientist. America’s Founding Father Benjamin Franklin was intellectually curious about the world and he operated in it as a ...
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Rare Ben Franklin memorabilia, recently displayed at Library Company of Philadelphia, to be auctioned in June
Dozens of memorabilia that once belonged to Benjamin Franklin are soon going up for auction, writes Earl Hopkins for The ...
Origins: Benjamin Franklin is one of those figures who was so ubiquitous during the American Revolution and the early history of the U.S. that many people incorrectly assume he once served as a U.S.
Ever prescient, John Adams rightly predicted that Benjamin Franklin would forever occupy an elevated position in the American imagination. He was, after all, the man who risked life and limb to fly a ...
Benjamin Franklin is best known as a Founding Father of the United States, with historians often referring to the Boston-born Franklin as the First American. Franklin lived in era where men and women ...
On this day in history, June 10, 1752, Benjamin Franklin reportedly flew a kite during a thunderstorm, with the goal of collecting ambient electrical charge in a Leyden jar — a container that could ...
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