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Ben Franklin's World

207 Nick Bunker, Young Benjamin Franklin

Ben Franklin's World

Liz Covart

Earlyrepublic, History, Benfranklin, Society & Culture, Warforindependence, Earlyamericanrepublic, Earlyamericanhistory, Education, Colonialamerica, Americanrevolution, Ushistory, Benjaminfranklin

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

What in the first 40 years of his life made Benjamin Franklin the genius he became?

Benjamin Franklin serves as a great window on to the early American past because as a man of “variety” he pursued many interests: literature, poetry, science, business, philosophy, philanthropy, and politics.

But one aspect of Franklin’s life has gone largely unstudied: his childhood and early life.

Nick Bunker, author of Young Benjamin Franklin: The Birth of Ingenuity, joins us to explore Benjamin Franklin’s early life and how family, childhood, and youthful experiences shaped him as a scientist and diplomat.

Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/207

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0:00.0

Ben Franklin's World is a production of the

0:02.5

O'Mohandro Institute.

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Welcome to Ben Franklin's World,

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Podcasts About Early American History with Liz Covert.

0:11.0

The study of history is key to understanding who we are and how we can affect the better future.

0:17.0

Ben Franklin's world will introduce you to historical people and

0:24.4

now here's your host Liz Colarn.

0:26.8

Hello and welcome to episode 2007 of Ben Franklin's world

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the podcast dedicated to helping you,

0:34.4

learn more about how the people and events of our early American past

0:38.0

have shaped the present day world we live in.

0:40.7

Whatever your specific interest is in early American history, chances are that your interest connects with the life of Benjamin Franklin.

0:48.0

That man was into science, business, politics, and diplomacy, the American Revolution.

0:53.2

He participated in the business of slavery and worked to end the institution during his later days.

0:58.0

He enjoyed friendships with women and collaborations with men.

1:01.6

He liked food and drink. He traveled Europe and the Atlantic world,

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and he interacted with Native Americans.

1:08.0

Ben Franklin allows us to see so many different aspects of the early American past,

1:12.0

in part because he was into everything,

1:14.7

and because his lifespan between January 1706 and April 1790.

1:19.9

Ben Franklin lived almost the entirety of the 18th century.

1:23.6

And this is why this podcast is called

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