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Help persuade the french to team up with the Americans during the revolutionary war

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Good old Ben tried to get the French to join the Americans in the Revolution against England.

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He went to France to ask the French to be on the American side for the Revolutionary War.

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Because he wanted to stop the revolutionary war.

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He was signing the treaty of Paris nimrod

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