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America's Founding Fathers: Delegates to the Constitutional Convention - www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution_founding_fathers_pennsylvania.html#Franklin - This biography from the National Archives gives a fairly detailed history of Benjamin Franklin, highlighting most of his political life.
Benjamin Franklin: An Extraordinary Life, An Electric Mind - www.pbs.org/benfranklin/ -- Companion site to the PBS series; explore the timeline, check out the "Ben A to Z" to find some of his many descriptions, read about his theories related to health, or find out some of the many ways he has influenced how we do things today.
Benjamin Franklin Invents the Glass Armonica - www.glassarmonica.com/armonica/franklin/ -- One of Franklin's loves was music, and this page explains how he combined music and invention to create a new musical instrument.
Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary - www.benfranklin300.org - Highlights events in the Philadelphia area relating to Benjamin Franklin's birthday; also has lesson plans for teachers to use in connection with the exhibit.
Ben Franklin Web Portal - www.ben.clusty.com - This portal limits searches to web pages specifically about Benjamin Franklin, providing access to Franklin's writings and quotes, sites that explore his research, and a collection of resources for teachers. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
Invention Dimension - web.mit.edu/invent/iow/franklin.html - Benjamin Franklin was not only a Founding Father, he is also considered one of the first American inventors. This page from MIT focuses on the "Franklin stove."
Writings of Benjamin Franklin - www.geocities.com/peterroberts.geo/BFrWr.html - This is a collection of links to things written by Benjamin Franklin, from a variety of websites and on a variety of topics. Included here are links to versions of Poor Richard's Almanack, from 1733 to 1759; letters and scientific observations, and his last will and testament.
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