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Franklin, Benjamin Benjamin FranklinFranklin, Ben·ja·min /ˈbendʒəmɪn/ (1706–90) a US politician, writer, and scientist. Franklin was involved in writing the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. He is famous for proving that lightning is a form of electricity by doing a scientific test in which he flew a kite during a storm, and he invented the lightning conductor. He is also known for writing Poor Richard's Almanack(1732–57).Franklin, Ben·ja·minSyllable |