he would have been tried and hanged
No one. Anyone born in 1777 would have been too young to sign the Declaration of Independence!
Benjamin Franklin
I don't think it would have been different. He was one man and one voice.
No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.No. The co-signer would be responsible for paying the loan.
he did get caught..and then i believe he got away with prescott and dawes
They would get killed.
you would be killed
The co-signer would then be liable.
They beat and abused them mostimes they would kill them.
i think that they would be in trouble
Benjamin Franklin helped form the consitution and was a signer of the Declaration of Independance, but the majority of his government service was as a diplomat. As such, he would not have been in a position to do anything if confronted with a situation such as 9/11.
No. A U. S. lender would require a co-signer who is local and subject to U. S. law. The purpose of requiring a co-signer is to make certain the loan will be paid in the case of a default by the primary borrower. A co-signer in Australia would be out of reach.No. A U. S. lender would require a co-signer who is local and subject to U. S. law. The purpose of requiring a co-signer is to make certain the loan will be paid in the case of a default by the primary borrower. A co-signer in Australia would be out of reach.No. A U. S. lender would require a co-signer who is local and subject to U. S. law. The purpose of requiring a co-signer is to make certain the loan will be paid in the case of a default by the primary borrower. A co-signer in Australia would be out of reach.No. A U. S. lender would require a co-signer who is local and subject to U. S. law. The purpose of requiring a co-signer is to make certain the loan will be paid in the case of a default by the primary borrower. A co-signer in Australia would be out of reach.