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      • When Benjamin was 12, he was apprenticed to his older brother James, a printer. Rebelling against his brother’s stern treatment, he ran away, but maintained close ties with his family, writing frequently with news of his life.
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  2. Understandably, Benjamin commands the majority of the spotlight within the family. It wouldn’t be unusual to be met with surprise when finding out he is only one member of a 17-sibling family. Today we’ll learn more about this historical family as we rank Benjamin and his siblings from oldest to youngest! 17.

  3. He was apprenticed to his brother, a printer, and began writing anonymously for his brother's newspaper. Franklin and his brother quarrelled, and in 1723 Franklin ran away to Philadelphia.

  4. Dec 10, 2020 · Benjamin Franklin is best known as one of the Founding Fathers who never served as president but was a respected inventor, publisher, scientist and diplomat.

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  5. When Benjamin was 12, he was apprenticed to his older brother James, a printer. Rebelling against his brother’s stern treatment, he ran away, but maintained close ties with his family, writing frequently with news of his life.

  6. Nov 9, 2009 · Benjamin Franklin is the only Founding Father to have signed all four of the key documents establishing the U.S.: the Declaration of Independence (1776), the Treaty of Alliance with France...

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  7. A Loyalist to the king, William Franklin saw his relations with father Benjamin eventually break down over their differences about the American Revolutionary War, as Benjamin Franklin could never accept William's position.

  8. At age 12, Franklin’s older brother, a printer, offered him an apprenticeship. They parted ways three years later after Benjamin duped his brother into publishing a series of pithy letters about colonial life; the letters were purportedly written by ‘Mrs Silence Dogood’ but were, in fact, a fiction created by young Benjamin.