no...he helped out though....He gave George Washington and General Braddock advice on how to fight and encouraged people to help out.
Well, I guess you could say that, all he really did was raise money to fight the british. He also kind of ended the war by signing the decloration of indipendince.
No! Franklin died in 1790. The Civil War didn't start until 1861. That's a gap of over 70 years.
No. He didn't...
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Benjamin Franklin was important to the colonists' fight for independence because he secured help from the French.
Where in the world did you ever get the impression that Benjamin Franklin was willing to "fight" for freedom from England? Franklin was an Anglophile who clearly loved England, France, and Continental ways. As far as revolution goes, it is clear that Dr. Franklin preferred American independence, but it is equally clear that he remained a "fence sitter" until the outcome of the dispute took a "colonial" turn.
He fought for America in its fight from England.
None. He was a member of the Continental Congress and an ambassador to France; he was not a soldier.
No, the united states was not established when Benjamin Franklin was born. Later in his life General George Washington decided to round up men to fight against the British and the hessians. I hope this helps.. :)
He helped fight the war.
they would create the continental army to fight the british
they would create the continental army to fight the british
One of the most famous things that Benjamin Franklin was trying to tell the colonist was join or die. This meant that unless the colonists joined together to fight off the British, they would continue to suffer under British rule.
the continental army were trained to fight in hidden areas, while the british were trained to fight in open fields.
Benjamin Franklin, in his"Join, or Die" cartoon, which symbolized the need for the colonies of America to stick together to fight against the British Empire.
They were somewhat scared to fight the Continental Navy.