Sometimes when a country is just getting organized, its
citizens are considered to be uneducated, out of touch or primitive. But exactly opposite was the truth when the
great American experiment began to take shape.
The world did not see America as provincial or simple and that is due to
a large part to the work of the man many that many have called “The First
American”. That man was Benjamin
Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin stands out amongst those we would call
“The Founding Fathers” because he was neither a military man nor a
politician. He was one of the few we
think of a one of our nation’s fathers that never served as president. But that does not mean that his contributions
to the start of this great country were not profound and far reaching.
Benjamin Franklin could easily be described as what was
popularly known in his day as a “renaissance man”. He was truly proficient in many fields of
discipline and he had a mind that was fascinated with all areas of study and
knowledge. As such he brought to the
discussions with his fellow founding fathers a knowledge of political theory,
an awareness of history and an ability to speculate on the perfect union that
was crucial to the laying the conceptual foundation of what America would
come to be when it blossomed into reality.
For many, we remember Benjamin Franklin as a great scientist
and inventor. And to be sure he
qualified in that realm as well. Every
school boy or girl has that image of him flying that kite to capture
electricity to test his theories that is so popular in our mythology of his
accomplishments. But these images are no
myth for Franklin
was truly a great inventor contributing to the world such important innovations
as the lightning rod, swim fins, the catheter, the harmonica and bifocals. In that way, Benjamin Franklin had as much in
common with Michelangelo as he did with Thomas Jefferson and indeed he was in
good company if listed with either.
But it was a political theorist and a philosopher that Franklin made huge
contributions to the development of the American experiment in its early
formations. It was he who was able to
envision the concept of a new American nation.
But his talents did not end at his ability to use his powerful mind to
envision the future so well. He was also
a talented communicator, writer and teacher so he was able to use his eloquence
and magnetic personality to promote the idea of an American nation both within
the colonies and internationally.
Benjamin Franklin was truly a citizen of the world as he was
as comfortable in the courtyards of France
as he was in the pubs of Boston . In fact, he was so popular on both sides of
the Atlantic that he served as America ’s
first ambassador to France
and therein lies one of his greatest contributions to the independence of the
new country. He was able to use his vast
popularity and his trained powers of persuasion to cause the French to enter
the battle on the side of the colonies against the British which was a major
contributor to the success of the revolution to free America from English control and
launch the independent American nation.
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