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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Verlag: Passerino

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is a renowned autobiography written by Benjamin Franklin himself, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. It was first published in 1791, after Franklin's death in 1790. The autobiography provides an account of Franklin's life and his achievements, offering valuable insights into his personal and professional experiences.

Franklin began writing his autobiography in 1771 but didn't complete it before his death. The existing work covers the first part of his life, ending in 1757, while the remaining years were summarized in a final section, written by Franklin's grandson, William Temple Franklin.

The autobiography follows a chronological narrative, focusing on Franklin's early life and his journey towards becoming a prominent figure in American history. It describes his humble beginnings in Boston, Massachusetts, where he was born in 1706, and his pursuit of self-improvement and intellectual growth.

The book details Franklin's various occupations and ventures, including his work as a printer, his establishment of the first lending library in America, and his involvement in public service. It highlights his role in establishing the Junto, a club for mutual improvement, as well as his contributions to scientific discovery, such as his experiments with electricity.

Franklin's autobiography also delves into his political career and diplomatic endeavors. He played a vital role in the American Revolution, advocating for colonial unity and drafting important documents like the Albany Plan of Union. Additionally, he served as a diplomat in Europe, representing American interests and negotiating important treaties, most notably the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which ended the Revolutionary War.

Throughout the autobiography, Franklin discusses his core principles, which included thrift, industry, and moral virtue. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and personal growth, as well as the value of community service and civic responsibility.

"The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" remains a significant historical and literary work. It offers valuable insights into the life and mindset of one of America's most influential figures, showcasing Franklin's intellectual curiosity, pragmatism, and commitment to the principles of the Enlightenment. The book serves as an inspiration for individuals striving for self-improvement, success, and civic engagement.
Verfügbar seit: 16.05.2023.

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