Was benjamin franklin a president?
No, Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was a American politician, diplomat, writer scientist, and philosopher.
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No, Ben Franklin was never president, a lot of people think he was because he is on a bill. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Benjamin Franklin, a well known man and instrumental in the beginning of the United States, but he was never a president. ChaCha!!
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From 1785 to 1787 Franklin was president of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. He was not a U.S. President.
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Benjamin Franklin was not a U.S. president. ChaCha again!
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Benjamin Franklin was president of the Pennsylvania constitutional convention of 1776, but not president of the US. ChaCha on!
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No, Benjamin Franklin was never a US president however, he was one of the founding fathers of the United States. ChaCha on!
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