Ben Franklin, America’s First Man of Science

Ben Franklin was one of the world’s foremost inventors and scientists, using his creative genius for the betterment of mankind. His most famous discovery came in the field of electricity, which became his all-consuming passion. Amazingly, Franklin refused to patent any of his inventions as he felt they should be shared.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, explores Franklin’s scientific achievements and their impact on society, and why it still matters today.

Images courtesy of Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Library Company of Philadelphia, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New York Public Library, Library of Congress, Wikipedia.


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