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Benjamin Franklin, James Watt, Josiah Wedgwood, Joseph Priestley, William Withering, Erasmus Darwin, John Smeaton, Matthew Boulton, James Keir, John Whitehurst, John Levett, Jonathan Stokes, William Small, Samuel Galton, Jr.

ISBN: 1155900154
ISBN 13: 9781155900155
Herausgeber: Source: Wikipedia
Verlag: Books LLC, Reference Series
Umfang: 56 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.05.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Format: 0.4 x 24.6 x 18.9
Gewicht: 130 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 6770663 Kategorie:

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 55. Chapters: Benjamin Franklin, James Watt, Josiah Wedgwood, Joseph Priestley, William Withering, Erasmus Darwin, John Smeaton, Matthew Boulton, James Keir, John Whitehurst, John Levett, Jonathan Stokes, William Small, Samuel Galton, Jr. Excerpt: Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 - April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, satirist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. He invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, a carriage odometer, and the glass 'armonica'. He formed both the first public lending library in America and the first fire department in Pennsylvania. Franklin earned the title of "The First American" for his early and indefatigable campaigning for colonial unity; as an author and spokesman in London for several colonies, then as the first United States Ambassador to France, he exemplified the emerging American nation. Franklin was foundational in defining the American ethos as a marriage of the practical and democratic values of thrift, hard work, education, community spirit, self-governing institutions, and opposition to authoritarianism both political and religious, with the scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment. In the words of historian Henry Steele Commager, "In a Franklin could be merged the virtues of Puritanism without its defects, the illumination of the Enlightenment without its heat." To Walter Isaacson, this makes Franklin "the most accomplished American of his age and the most influential in inventing the type of society America would become." Franklin, always proud of his working class roots, became a successful newspaper editor and printer in Philadelphia, the leading city in the colonies. He was also partners with William Goddard and Joseph Galloway the three of whom published the Pennsylvania Chronicle, a newspaper that was known for its revolutionary sentiments and criticisms of the British monarchy in the American colonies. He became we

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