How old was Ben Franklin when died?

Benjamin Franklin FRS FRSA FRSE was an American polymath who was active as a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher, and political philosopher.

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What were Ben Franklin's last words?

Reportedly, Franklin's last words were, “A dying man can do nothing easily.” Newspapers in Boston said that Franklin had been ill for several weeks, and they made sure readers knew that Franklin was born there. His passing was duly noted in Europe.
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How many slaves did Ben Franklin have?

9. He spent his later years as an abolitionist. Franklin owned at leas two slaves during his life, both of whom worked as household servants, but in his old age he came to view slavery as a vile institution that ran counter to the principles of the American Revolution.
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Why throw pennies on Ben Franklin's grave?

Visitors have been able to see Franklin's grave from Arch Street since 1858, when the church opened the burial ground's brick wall, and every year "hundreds of thousands of visitors toss pennies at the grave for good luck" as a nod to Franklin's adage, "a penny saved in a penny earned," according to the Christ Church ...
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Why was Ben Franklin never president?

Benjamin Franklin

One thing he was not was a U.S. President. Franklin served as ambassador to France and was later elected “President of Pennsylvania”, what we would call a governor today. He never ran for president. Franklin was very elderly and sick by the time of the first presidential election in 1789.
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - BORN BRITISH... DIED AMERICAN



How many times did Ben Franklin cross the Atlantic?

Franklin made eight voyages across the Atlantic Ocean (or, as it was known then, the Western Ocean) between the Colonies and Europe. He wondered why journeys eastward were faster than return trips.
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Was Ben Franklin ever a president?

The fact is, unlike his contemporaries George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, Franklin never held the office of the presidency. He was the governor of Pennsylvania, the first United States ambassador to France and Sweden and the first ever United States Postmaster General.
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What is Ben Franklin's most famous quote?

Benjamin Franklin's Famous Quotes
  • “Love your Enemies, for they tell you your Faults.” ...
  • “He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.” ...
  • “There never was a good war or a bad peace.” ...
  • “He that lies down with Dogs, shall rise up with fleas.” ...
  • “Better slip with foot than tongue.”
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What were famous people's last words?

'Famous Last Words'
  • Beethoven. Friends applaud, the comedy is over. ...
  • Marie Antoinette. “Pardon me sir. ...
  • James Donald French. How's this for your headline? ...
  • Salvador Allende. These are my last words, and I am certain that my sacrifice will not be in vain. ...
  • Nostradamus. ...
  • Humphrey Bogart. ...
  • John Barrymore. ...
  • Winston Churchill.
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What are 5 interesting facts about Benjamin Franklin?

Top 10 Facts about Benjamin Franklin
  • Benjamin's parents wanted him to be a clergy. ...
  • His formal education took 2 years. ...
  • His first job was at a printer. ...
  • Benjamin later became a journalist. ...
  • Benjamin loved swimming. ...
  • He invented a glass armonica. ...
  • Benjamin Franklin loved playing chess. ...
  • He created his own phonetic alphabet.
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Where is Paul Revere's tombstone?

Boston's Granary Burying Ground is the third oldest burial ground in the City of Boston and within lay the DNA of the American Revolution, including the graves of Paul Revere and Samual Adams. There are over 5000 bodies buried there, but only an estimated 2300 headstones.
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How many bodies are buried in Boston Common?

More than 1,000 Bodies Unearthed

The grave is about the size of a single-family headstone. Obviously, it's shocking to picture a pile of at least 1,000 bodies buried below.
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Why do so many of the grave markers at Granary cemetery have a death skull?

One of the most popular motifs was the "Soul Effigy," a skull or "death's head" with a wing on each side that was a representation of the soul flying to heaven after death.
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Who invented ocean current?

Besides being a famous statesman and diplomat, Benjamin Franklin was a well-known American scientist. He contributed to oceanography in the mid- to late 1700s by making and compiling good observations of ocean currents off the US East Coast.
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What was Benjamin Franklin most famous for?

One of the foremost of the Founding Fathers, he helped draft the Declaration of Independence and was one of its signers, he represented the United States in France during the American Revolution, and he was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.
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What did Benjamin Franklin do after he retired at the age of 42?

Ages 40 to 46 (1746 - 1752) At age 42, Franklin retired from the printing profession. He then devoted his time to other studies, especially science. These were very productive years in his life, bringing him world-wide fame as a scientific thinker.
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How much money did Ben Franklin leave Boston?

When Benjamin Franklin passed away on April 17, 1790, he left Boston and Philadelphia $2,000. He'd saved this money while he was Governor of Pennsylvania (1785 to 1788). The money was not to be distributed until 200 years after his death.
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What does Ben Franklin's tombstone say?

Franklin's actual grave, however, as he specified in his final will, simply reads “Benjamin and Deborah Franklin.” Yes, he was married, although the common-law Mrs. Franklin did not make the historical mark of Mrs. Martha Washington or Mrs. Abigail Adams.
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