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Fynjy0 [20]
3 years ago
14

how did Benjamin Franklin combined technology with traditions dating back thousands of years to reach a wide audience in 18th-ce

ntury America
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n200080 [17]3 years ago
6 0
Among lots of other things, Franklin was a printer. That means he owned a printing press and publish newspapers and other things. He also printed things for other people. Franklin also held the job of postmaster. This was a profitable job. He saw all sorts of things passing through British North America. He also had a ready system for sending out his various publications including his "Poor Richard's Almanack" which was extremely popular. He was also a well know scientist. He shared his scientific work with other British scientists and became somewhat of a international celebrity in Europe. Take these ideas and others you may have and provide a bit more ( or a lot) details and you should be able to easily hit your word quota. hope this helped
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