Ben Franklin was a leader of the rebel colonists and signed the Declaration of Independence. His illegitimate son, William Franklin, was a loyalist and the last British governor of New Jersey.
Yes. His son William Franklin was a loyalist, and on the British's side. Ben Franklin was ashamed of his son.
Benjamin Franklin.
The Ben Franklin bridge.
Yes Benjamin Franklin did support the Virginia Plan. The Virginia plan stated that representation should be decided by population. Benjamin Franklin liked this because he was from a big state, Pennsylvania.
why was loyalist important to to the revolutionary war?
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Yes, even though his son William was the Loyalist Govermor of New Jersey.
Yes. His son William Franklin was a loyalist, and on the British's side. Ben Franklin was ashamed of his son.
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i think that the one who persuaded France to enter the American Revolution to be on the American side was James Hancock :)
Benjamin Franklin and the first u.s diplomats win support for the revolution and negotiate a peace with great Britain.
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was a successful as a printer with a newspaper. He was also able to support the revolution through shipments of munitions to the colonist.
not at all leaders were people like Thomas Jefferson who was a politician and Benjamin Franklin who was a diplomat who helped gain French support Officers were people like George Washington and Benedict Arnold
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France.
Yes. For example, Benjamin Franklin was from Pennsylvania.