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Where did Benjamin Franklin die at?

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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), the American inventor, the journalist & diplomat is a person who died in the location which place?
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Join, or Die: This political cartoon by Franklin urged the colonies to join ... While Franklin did not live completely by his ... is described in the book The Life of Benjamin Franklin ...
Benjamin Franklin died on April 17, 1790, at the age of 84. It is believed he had some sort of condition in his lungs, but regardless, he died from natural biological causes.
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It sounds like natural causes. The website nndb.com lists his cause of death as "Unspecified" and in Edmund S. Morgan's biography "Benjamin Franklin" (Yale Univ ...

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