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Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston and began his education at the tender age of 8, although he left school by 10. He later worked as an apprentice for his brother in the printing trade, where he developed his skills. Throughout his life, Franklin was involved in various occupations, including soap and candle making. In his later years, he played a crucial role in helping the colonists and contributed significantly to writing the U.S. Constitution. He passed away in 1790, leaving behind a rich legacy.
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Benjamin Franklin Biography by Miguel
Child life Born in Boston. Went to school at age 8 and quit at age 10
Career Worked for his brother at printed newspaper Made soap and candles
Old age helping the colonists Writing the Constitution
Death Died in 1790