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Benjamin Franklin...

In class tomorrow I have to know a lot about Benjamin Franklin before he signed the Declaration of Independence. I know main points, but not that well. Does anyone know some details about him they could tell me?

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Look him up on google or some other search engine?

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Wikpedia.org

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go to sparknotes.com and read about his autobiography and his biography by Walter Isaacson. both tell good details about him.

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yup, Google it!

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Your safest bet is to google anything you ever want to know. Chances are you will find at least one site with the info. you were looking for.

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interesting note:

The city of philadelphia is celebrating the 300th birthday of ben franklin this year.

Um, He and his son hated each other, his son was a loyalist while he was a revolutionary.

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Thanks for the help. Google was just being annoying that day because it wasn't showing websites with specific info. so I didn't want to really use it. But I got everything.

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Well usually using encyclopedias helps.

You can use MSN Encarta, wikipedia, etc.

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