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Chapter 02 #30

b) Poor Richard’s Almanack

“Poor Richard’s Almanack,” published by Benjamin Franklin from 1732 to 1758, was more than just a compilation of weather forecasts and agricultural advice. It was a blend of practical wisdom, humor, and aphorisms, reflecting Franklin’s wit and intellect. The almanack gained immense popularity for its proverbs, many of which remain well-known today, like “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” Franklin’s almanack played a significant role in shaping American culture and values, offering insights into the colonial mindset. Its influence extended beyond practical advice, contributing to the formation of a distinct American identity. A yearly almanac that became widely popular in colonial America, Its content, emphasizing industry, thrift, and common sense, reflected and helped shape early American values and culture which lead to Benjamin Franklin becoming a household name.