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Please I need urgent help! How would America have been different/impacted if Benjamin Franklin had never existed in the first place?
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How would America have been different/impacted if Benjamin Franklin had never existed in the first place?
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if benjamin Franklin never existed we would have never found out electricity
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Without Benjamin Franklin, tall bulding structures would have been at a high risk of being damaged by lightning.
The other Founding Fathers of the U.S. would probably have been lost without his help in writing the Declaration of Independence.
The 1783 Treaty of Paris would also not have been negotiated with.
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