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Benjamin Franklin The Traveler. What is a traveler? A person or thing that goes from one place to another. Often this place is far away. Have you ever.

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1 Benjamin Franklin The Traveler

2 What is a traveler? A person or thing that goes from one place to another. Often this place is far away. Have you ever visited someone in another state? You could be a traveler. Have you ever been to another country? You could be a traveler.

3 Why did Benjamin Franklin travel? He wanted to solve arguments(fights) between the colonies (America) and England. He was being a good citizen.

4 Where did he travel?

5 How did he travel?

6 Benjamin Franklin Traveling to France www.sonofthesouth.net

7 Something to think about It took at least two months for a boat to make it to Europe. The boats were small and space was limited. There was not a lot of food, and the food they did have was not very good. What do all of these facts tell you about Benjamin Franklin’s commitment to his country? What is it like to travel on a boat today?

8 What did he do there?

9 He visited the King’s court.

10 While traveling… He met Kings and Queens Meet other scientist Meet famous authors Went before Parliament

11 Visiting Kings Asked them to help America Asked the King of France for help many times before he said yes

12 Famous Ben Why do you think Benjamin Franklin a good person to represent America?

13 He was famous in Europe.

14 Why was he famous in Europe? His experiments with electricity. He was a diplomat (He helped America get along with Europe). He was a famous scientist. He was wise – many of his quotes are still used today. He was a symbol of “America”.

15 Ben’s Image was everywhere! Courtesy of Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania http://www.benfranklin300.org/ The State Museum of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical And Museum Commission. http://www.benfranklin300.org/

16 The first US Postal Stamp, 1847 http://postalmuseum.si.edu/museum/1d_Franklin.html

17 Franklin Quotes Honesty is the best policy. A penny saved is a penny earned. A place for everything and everything in it’s place. What do you think these quotes mean? Are these quotes still true today?

18 Primary Sources Slide 4,5,6, 8,9,13 courtesy of www.ushistory.com The world map courtesy of www.worldmaponline.com www.worldmaponline.com Nini Medallion courtesy of http://www.fi.edu/learn/sci-tech/nini- medallion/nini- medallion.php?cts=benfranklin http://www.fi.edu/learn/sci-tech/nini- medallion/nini- medallion.php?cts=benfranklin


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