Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 17, 1706. He lived for 84 years.
Franklin was one of our country’s “Founding Fathers”. He signed the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris and the U.S. Constitution.
He is well known for his
experiment with
electricity, the kite and key with
lightning during a thunderstorm. Franklin invented glasses called bifocals, too. Some of your grandparents may even have or
remember his
invention called the Franklin stove.
One of his
famous writings is Poor Richard’s Almanac. It was written years ago and is still published and bought today. In this book, he gives facts about
weather, and recipes. He wrote funny sayings and jokes in his works, too.