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'''Benjamin Franklin''' (17 January 1706 – 17 April 1790) was one of the {{Wiki|Founding Fathers of the United States|Founding Fathers}} of the [[United States]]. | '''Benjamin Franklin''' (17 January 1706 – 17 April 1790) was one of the {{Wiki|Founding Fathers of the United States|Founding Fathers}} of the [[United States]]. | ||
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- "...We must indeed all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately."
- ―Benjamin Franklin at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.[src]
Benjamin Franklin (17 January 1706 – 17 April 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Biography
Benjamin wandered around Boston near his store, and was surprised to find Haytham Kenway offer a lending hand, as those living in Boston usually refused to be of any help, and correctly assumed that Kenway was new to Boston. Franklin then requested that Haytham assist him with the task of finding stolen pages of his Almanac, as they had been scattered throughout Boston due to a robbery.
Later on, Haytham interacted with Franklin, where he proposed his idea that having an older woman as a lover would benefit lives, much to Haytham's amusement.
On 4 July 1776, Franklin was present alongside Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Adams' ally Connor, where he signed the Declaration right after Hancock.
Gallery
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Concept art of Benjamin Franklin.
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Benjamin meeting Haytham.
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Franklin speaking to Haytham Kenway and Charles Lee.
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Franklin at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Reference