Sociocultural Theory
Book Details
Author(s)B. David Ferrel
ISBN / ASINB008989O34
ISBN-13978B008989O33
Sales Rank3,376,800
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Sociocultural Theory within the United States still circles around the insight of Benjamin Franklin.
Who was Ben Franklin?
When people commonly hear the name Benjamin Franklin, undoubtedly some aspect of the U.S. revolution comes to mind.
Quite possibly the Stamp Act and his refutation would come to mind. The Stamp Act overwhelmingly caught Franklin’s attention indeed. In around 1765, eleven years before the start of the revolutionary war (1776-1789), his influential declaration before Parliamentary served for nothing more than to marshal support against such a ridiculous obligation, which ultimately launched his inclusion with others who were also yearning to break away from English rule and free of such notable corruption they had recently witnessed due to political and royal oppression, even though he did help orchestrate and then coordinate a proposal in favor of a union of English colonies in 1764, merely eleven years prior.
Who was Ben Franklin?
When people commonly hear the name Benjamin Franklin, undoubtedly some aspect of the U.S. revolution comes to mind.
Quite possibly the Stamp Act and his refutation would come to mind. The Stamp Act overwhelmingly caught Franklin’s attention indeed. In around 1765, eleven years before the start of the revolutionary war (1776-1789), his influential declaration before Parliamentary served for nothing more than to marshal support against such a ridiculous obligation, which ultimately launched his inclusion with others who were also yearning to break away from English rule and free of such notable corruption they had recently witnessed due to political and royal oppression, even though he did help orchestrate and then coordinate a proposal in favor of a union of English colonies in 1764, merely eleven years prior.

