You lot wouldn't have trapped our army between theirs and the French fleet. It would have been a British fleet, and we would have beaten you as we did so many other revolting colonials... and then given you independence a few years later, because, frankly, you were very expensive to keep.
We would have lost the war and still be under the British Commands
Many historians contend that without French aid, the American Revolution would have failed.
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After signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776, Benjamin Franklin went back to work as a printer and writer. In the years that followed, he was an ambassador and elder statesman.
No. The Missouri Compromise happened in 1820, long after his death in 1790.
We would have lost the war and still be under the British Commands
He died.
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No, that happened a long time before him.
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After signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776, Benjamin Franklin went back to work as a printer and writer. In the years that followed, he was an ambassador and elder statesman.
He wrote nothing. In fact he was in London when it happened and was called in front of the King as a result. Within days he left London by ship to the colonies and became a revolutionary as he sailed towards American ports.
No. The Missouri Compromise happened in 1820, long after his death in 1790.
The chronicle of Benjamin Franklin is an interesting narrative of what really happened in the US.
william moved to england and benjamin stayed here. when the war started benjamin and william were enemys. benjamin died and in his will he said that his money will not go to william because william was on the opposite side.