He wanted Britain to treat the Colonies more fair.
It depends on what he said. I can't tell you if I agree or not since I don't know the quote.
he did agree with the ratification of the constitution
Religious freedom is defined in the new republic as the freedom of following one's conscious and choosing the religion that one sees is best.
Yorktown is the answer! yorktown is right you up there rock!!!!!!!!
Benjamin Franklin performed his famed kite experiment some time in June of 1752. Many historians don't agree with an exact date since there is only Franklin's account of the event, but the exact date is thought to have been June 10th.
I doubt it. They were very strict and had very little tolerance for the views of others who did not agree with them. They were not in favor of too much individual freedom.
Democrats, like Republicans, love America and love freedom. Those are two things both parties can agree upon. That and the fact that you need to get out more.
The main reason why most Puritans came to North America was to enjoy the freedom of religion. Most of them did not agree with the principles of the Anglican church of England.
I absolutely agree with Ben Franklin's view. During the revolutionary war soldiers died so that we may freedom if we are so quick to give up our freedom for a little safety than we don't deserve either. This is exactly why the Patriot act should be repealed. It takes away some freedom and gives law enforcement and the government more power all that so they might be able to catch a terrorist. Absolutely not worth it. Repeal the Patriot Act!!!
It depends on what he said. I can't tell you if I agree or not since I don't know the quote.
he did agree with the ratification of the constitution
Yes, I strongly agree.
Samuel Adams and Benjamin Franklin
Perfect freedom can intrude on other's "perfect freedom" or utopia. No one could ever agree on what perfect freedom means.
the person who did this was ben Franklin I am trying to find the answers to this....and no the answer is not ben Franklin...sorry I agree it is not ben Franklin...good try though
Franklin was revered by people all over the colonies, Britain, and France - even (to a certain extent) by many who did not agree with his politics.
yes