How Did Benjamin Franklin Contribute To The Revolutionary War

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Benjamin Franklin

Preston Hudek
Revolutionary War Literacy
5th Grade Literacy
May 11, 2017

Benjamin Franklin played a big role in the American Revolution. He made a plan to unite the colonies. He helped get independence from the British. Benjamin Franklin helped the colonists by finding a plan to help them leave the British. Benjamin Franklin had many achievements in his early life and adult life that contributed to the Revolutionary War.
The early life of Benjamin Franklin showed that he worked really hard. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706. Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His parents were Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger. At age ten Ben goes to work in his father candle and soap making shop. He went to the Boston Latin School. He dropped out of school when he was 10 to work. At sixteen Franklin wrote essays for Silence Dogood.
The adult life of Benjamin Franklin showed that he worked hard. Franklin married Deborah Read. His children were his son William, daughter Sara and another son Francis Folger Franklin. Franklin was a …show more content…

He was a colonist and part of the committee declared freedom from the British rule. Franklin helped the American army during the Revolutionary War. Dr. Franklin had a plan for uniting the colonies plan. Franklin was on the committee to create the Declaration of Independence. Franklin was part of a five member committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence. Franklin was elected to the second Continental Congress in 1775. He was the postmaster general for the colonies. He has 16 brother and sister. He made electricity with a kite and a key. Franklin son was a loyalist while he was a patriot. At age 42 he became a soldier in the militia. He was one of the richest men in Philadelphia. Franklin was a founding person in many organizations. The organizations included hospitals libraries, and