Ben Franklin



Picture of Ben Franklin

Ben Franklin was an American scientist and statesman who lived between 1706-1790. He studied electricity and learned of its dangers and possible uses.

Franklin developed many inventions that made people's lives safer, such as the lightning rod, which protects buildings from lightning damage. He also worked on a Peace treaty between England, France, and the U.S. which ended the American Revolution.


Ben Franklin



Picture of Ben Franklin

Ben Franklin was an American scientist and statesman who lived between 1706-1790. At a time when little was known about electricity, he carried out many experiments to learn of its dangers and possible uses.

Franklin's famous kite experiment led to his invention of the lightning rod, which protects buildings from lightning damage. His other inventions included bifocals, glasses that let you see both far and near, and a stove which heats houses more safely than a fireplace.

Franklin also worked on a Peace treaty between England, France, and the U.S. which ended the American Revolution.


Ben Franklin



Picture of Ben Franklin

Ben Franklin was an American scientist and statesman who lived between 1706-1790. At a time when little was known about electricity, he carried out many experiments to learn of its dangers and possible uses.

Franklin's famous kite experiment led to his invention of the lightning rod, which protects buildings and ships from lightning damage. His other inventions included bifocals, the Franklin Stove, which heats houses more safely than a fireplace, and the odometer, which measures distances travelled by vehicles.

Franklin was also a Founding Father of the United States. He signed the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and worked on a Peace treaty that helped to end the American Revolution.



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