Ben Franklin

Ben Franklin: An Amazing Inventor and an Amazing American…

Ben Franklin would have been famous even if he had never invented anything. He was a writer, a publisher, a diplomat, and a Founding Father of the United States of America. But in addition to all those accomplishments, he also invented many useful things, some of which are still widely used today.

Franklin invented bifocal eye glasses (which help people see things close up and far away without having to change glasses), and he invented the lightning rod (which directs electricity from a lightening strike away from a building.

He also invented swim fins (to make you swim faster) and the Franklin Stove, a wood-burning stove that produced more heat and less smoke than a traditional fireplace.

When he served as the first postmaster of the United States, Ben Franklin even invented an odometer that measured the distance that his carriage traveled (That gadget helped him figure out the distance of various postal routes.).

With only two years of formal education, Ben Franklin became one of America’s first great inventors. Maybe someday you’ll become a great inventor, too.

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Quotes by Ben Franklin

“Well done is better than well said.”

“Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.”

“God helps them that help themselves.”

“Little strokes fell great oaks.”

“If you would have a good and faithful servant, and one you like, serve yourself.”

“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.”

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About Pennsylvania 

It’s a Fact: Ben Franklin moved from Boston, Massachusetts to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1723. He was about 18 years old at the time. 

It’s a Fact: The biggest city in Pennsylvania is Philadelphia. Pittsburgh is the second biggest city in Pennsylvania. The capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg. 

It’s a Fact: The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia. Philadelphia is also the home of the famous American symbol of freedom: the Liberty Bell. 

It’s a Fact: Ben Franklin founded the Philadelphia Zoo, which was the very first zoo in America.

It’s a Fact: Hershey, Pennsylvania is called ChocolateTown, USA because that’s where they make Hershey’s candies.

More Fun Facts
Fun Fact: When Ben Franklin arrived in Philadelphia in 1723, he was practically penniless. But over the next two decades he became very wealthy as a print shop owner, a land speculator, and the publisher of the popular Poor Richard’s Almanack.

Fun Fact: Ben was largely self-taught. In fact, he only had two years of formal education. To make up for his lack of time in the classroom, he read lots of books.

Fun Fact: Franklin was the first person to ask Congress to abolish slavery. He did it in 1790, two months before his death.

Fun Fact: Franklin is the only Founding Father to have signed all three documents that freed America from Britain: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris, and the United States Constitution. Franklin was the oldest Founding Father to sign the Constitution. He was 81 when he signed it.

Fun Fact: Ben Franklin never patented any of his inventions. He said, “As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously.”

Questions and Answers
Just for fun,
see if you can answer these questions.
Which of the following did Ben Franklin invent? Was it the light bulb, the light switch, the lightening catcher, or the lightening rod?
He invented the lightening rod, which is a long strip of metal that goes from the top of a roof all the way to the ground. When lightening strikes the rod, the force of the electricity is directed away from the building in the ground that surrounds it. This invention, which keeps buildings from catching fire, is still used today all around the world.
The Liberty Bell is a big, cracked bell that symbolizes American freedom. Where is it located?
The Liberty Bell is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Which Pennsylvania town is nicknamed Chocolate Town? Is is Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Hershey, or Harrisburg.
Hershey, Pennsylvania is nicknamed Chocolate Town because Hershey candies are made there.
Is the capital of Pennsylvania Philadelphia or Harrisburg?
Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania.
Today's Ryder Riddle
Here's a riddle for you:
What did the lightning rod say to the lightning bolt?
“You’re shocking!”
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