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“Benjamin Franklin,” original oil painting by John Philip Wagner. Member of the Second Continental Congress, Author, Publisher, Scientist, Inventor, Diplomat, and Statesman, Benjamin Franklin was one of the most iconic figures in American history. He invented the lightning rod, and bifocal lenses. He also published the famous, “Poor Richard’s Almanac.” If that wasn’t enough to solidify his place in history, he also contributed to key documents, The Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Patriotic Pictures, The Declaration Of Independence, Lightning Rod, Ben Franklin, Americana Decor, Bifocal Lenses, Vintage Americana, Benjamin Franklin, Declaration Of Independence

“Benjamin Franklin,” original oil painting by John Philip Wagner. Member of the Second Continental Congress, Author, Publisher, Scientist, Inventor, Diplomat, and Statesman, Benjamin Franklin was one of the most iconic figures in American history. He invented the lightning rod, and bifocal lenses. He also published the famous, “Poor Richard’s Almanac.” If that wasn’t enough to solidify his place in history, he also contributed to key documents, The Declaration of Independence, Constitution…

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Today, Benjamin Franklin thinks about theoretical and applied science. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. Ben Franklin's breadth and intelligence were dazzling by any measure. His life embodies the entire shape of the American Revolution, all the way from intellectual adventurism in the early eighteenth century to an established new nation.

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