The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin

Chapter 4 First Visit to Boston of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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Jul 16, 2023
The podcast explores Benjamin Franklin's first visit to Boston, revealing his encounters with influential figures such as the Governor. It delves into the complexities of family tensions and the impact of personal relationships on his aspirations. Franklin reflects on the moral dilemmas he faces while navigating early business opportunities, creating a vivid portrait of his formative experiences. This narrative captures the essence of ambition, familial obligation, and the environment that shaped his character.
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First Visit to Boston

  • Benjamin Franklin recounts his first visit to Boston after working in Philadelphia.
  • Governor Keith offered Franklin support to set up his own printing business, surprising Franklin's brother.
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Brotherly Conflict

  • Franklin's unexpected return and improved attire offended his brother.
  • His brother felt insulted by Franklin's display of wealth in front of his employees.
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Father's Disapproval

  • Franklin's father initially disapproved of the Governor's offer, deeming Franklin too young.
  • He eventually consented to Franklin's return to Philadelphia, advising him on industry and avoiding libel.
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