He basically revised the Declaration of Independence.
Benjamin Franklin was part of writing the Declaration of Independence, was an ambassador to France, and advised Casimir Pulaski to contact George Washington. He also was the first postmaster general.
No one. Robert Livingston, a delegate from New York, was part of the Committee of Five who were chosen to put the Declaration in words. The others were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Roger Sherman. History tells us that Robert Livingston made no contribution to the work, while John Adams and Benjamin Franklin at least made one or two changes.
Benjamin Franklin helped in many ways including convincing French to help the U.S. One of his largest helps to the Americans was his part in the Treaty of Paris, which ends the Revolution, the U.S. gained independence, British recognizes U.S. as a nation and the U.S. aquires land east of the Mississippi River.
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The 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence is Liberty/Freedom, British wrongs, and Independence.
Maine was NT one of the original thirteen colonies (it was part of Massaschusetts at the time), so no Maine people signed it ;-) Not sure if it's what you meant, but, from wikipedia: "On June 11, 1776, Congress appointed a "Committee of Five", consisting of John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New York, and Roger Sherman of Connecticut, to draft a declaration."
They signed the declaration of independence because it was a sign of respect. It was something like a law that everyone had to go by and the people who had something to do with the declaration signed it. The Declaration of Independence was finished on July 2 by Thomas Jefferson. But they had to do a look over n they make some corrections to it. Benjamin Franklin did most of the editing because he was a editor and a publisher. The Declaration of Independence was all good on July 4. That is now Independence Day. It also kept the U.S.A. independent from Britain. None of the 56 delegates that signed the Declaration of Independence knew that it would be as big as it is today. It is a big part of out history.
Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers and helped with the Declaration of Independence, met with the French to form an alliance, and was one of the most brilliant leaders of the revolution.
Adams met with Jefferson, Franklin and one or two others, to make suggestions to Jefferson on what to include in the Declaration. Adams and Franklin later went through the draft Declaration of Jefferson's, and made little corrections/additions/deletions to include in the final version.
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