Benjamin Franklin ran away from his apprenticeship with his brother James due to a combination of personal and professional conflicts. James, a loyalist, was critical of Franklin's growing interest in writing and his dissenting views, which led to tensions between them. Seeking independence and the freedom to pursue his own ambitions, Franklin left to explore opportunities in Philadelphia, ultimately paving the way for his successful career as a writer and statesman.
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