He represented Pennsylvania .
The writer of the Declaration was Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin represented the colony of Pennsylvania.
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Benjamin Franklin represented the colony of Pennsylvania. He was a key figure in the founding of the United States and played a crucial role in the American Revolution. As a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, Franklin was instrumental in drafting the Declaration of Independence and securing crucial support for the colonies' fight for independence.
The Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 delegates from the thirteen American colonies. Notable signers include John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Samuel Adams. Each signer represented their respective colony, contributing to the collective decision to declare independence from British rule.
The last colony to accept or sign the Declaration of Independence was Georgia.
The Declaration of Independence was written to declare independence from Great Britain. It stated that America was a new colony.
The signers from Pennsylvania were Benjamin Franklin and also George Clymer, Robert Morris, John Morton, Benjamin Rush, George Ross, James Smith, James Wilson and George Taylor. No one signed specifically for Philadelphia because it was a city, not a colony (equivalent to states later on) and each colony was represented, but not any cities.
All of the 13 colonies were represented on the Declaration of Independence.
New York opposed the Declaration of Independence.
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