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12 November, 15:26

What was the most important thing to Benjamin Franklin?

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  1. 12 November, 16:21
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    I would say either the lighting rod or signing the Declaration of Independence
  2. 12 November, 17:28
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    Well, he didn't invent the lightbulb--that was done by Thomas Edison. He did do valuable research on electricity, establishing that lightning was basically electricity.

    I'd say his most important contribution was serving as a member of the Continental Congress, which wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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