Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790) was an American polymath, inventor, and founding father of the United States. Renowned for his contributions to science, including his work on electricity and inventions like the lightning rod, Franklin also played a crucial role in American diplomacy and politics. His writings, such as Poor Richard's Almanack and his Autobiography, showcase his wisdom and wit. Franklin’s diverse achievements and impact on American history and intellectual thought remain significant.