Weems begins the biography by recounting Franklin''s humble beginnings in Boston where he was born into a large family. He highlights Franklin''s early education and his apprenticeship as a printer which laid the foundation for his later success as a writer and publisher. Weems portrays Franklin as a self-made man who embodied the ideals of hard work perseverance and intellectual curiosity. The narrative follows Franklin''s journey as he moves to Philadelphia where he becomes a prominent figure in both the business and political arenas. The biography covers Franklin''s multifaceted contributions to society including his roles as a scientist inventor diplomat and founding father. Weems emphasizes Franklin''s experiments with electricity his invention of the lightning rod and his establishment of various civic organizations. He also details Franklin''s involvement in the American Revolution and his diplomatic efforts in securing French support for the colonies portraying him as a key architect of American independence.
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