What was the Poor Richard's Almanack?

Ben Franklin published Poor Richards Almanack in 1732 it was the first draft of the atticles of confederation

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    Poor Richard's Almanac is a collection of homespun proverbs advocating hard work and honesty in order to get ahead. The almanac, which Benjamin Franklin first published in 1733 under the pen name Richard Saunders, included such wisdom as: 'Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.' Whether or not Franklin followed this advice in his own life, he came to represent the classic American overachiever.

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Poor Richard's Almanac is a collection of homespun proverbs advocating hard work and honesty in order to get ahead. The almanac, which Benjamin Franklin first published in 1733 under the pen name Richard Saunders, included such wisdom as: 'Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.' Whether or not Franklin followed this advice in his own life, he came to represent the classic American overachiever.

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