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Q: What alarmed Benjamin Franklin about the Pennsylvania colony in 1775?
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What colony did Benjamin Franklin repersencent?

Benjamin Franklin represented the colony of Pennsylvania.


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I am pretty sure he represented Pennsylvania. Even though he was born in Massachusetts he spent most of his life in Pennsylvania.


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It was through Benjamin Franklin's skillful negotiations that the rebellious colonies gained the much-needed help of France.


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What did Benjamin Franklin do in 1757?

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