Benjamin Franklin supported the Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, which balanced the interests of both small and large states during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He believed it was essential for achieving unity among the states and ensuring that all voices were heard in the legislative process. Franklin's advocacy for compromise reflected his broader commitment to negotiation and consensus-building in governance.
it's worth $25 - $35
Charles Pinckney was generally supportive of compromises that aimed to balance the interests of different states, particularly regarding representation and slavery. The 35 Compromise, which was part of the broader discussions during the Constitutional Convention, was designed to address the contentious issue of representation in Congress. While Pinckney's specific views on the 35 Compromise are not extensively documented, he advocated for a strong central government and likely favored solutions that would maintain the unity of the states.
Franklin Half dollars are common coins, complete sets (35 coins) are not hard to find. Because of this, and the high price of silver, circulated coins are valued slightly above the silver content of the coin about $11.00 each. Only a set of Mint State coins would have a higher premium. Also for this series no coins with a "S' mintmark were struck after 1954.
Manufactured between ( First Variation ) plunger under the barrel 1934 - 1940. (Second Variation ) Pump under the Barrel 1940-1969.------------------- added-----------------------------------Franklin refers to the location of the factory. IE city------------------- dates and locations----------------------------Walter Benjamin founded the Benjamin company in 1899. It was located in St. Louis Mo. The first model was called the St. Louis. From 1904 to 1906 the rifles were made in Granite City IL. Production went back to St. Louis in 1906 until 1986. In 1977 Benjamin purchased Sheridan Air Gun Co (Sheridan was located in Racine WI) and moved the production from Racine.Crosman purchased the combined air gun companies in Feb 1992 and moved them to New York.In 1936 the name "Benjamin Franklin" appeared on some models and has no significance, except as a marketing ploy.Source of information (Blue Book of airguns 9th edition.)
Well, with all the mints, there are 35 coins that were produced between those years. A lot of the value is based on the condition of the coins. If the coins are in the poorest condition, then they are only valued at what the spot price of silver is. As of today, February 10, 2009, they are worth $4.75 a piece just for the silver. Depending on the condition, they could be worth anywhere from $4.75 to $15 a piece. Sorry could not be more specific, but your collection is worth somewhere between $175 and $500.
it's worth $25 - $35
It's actually the 3/5 compromise.
i think he is 35
35 - 40 million
35 hours
35-40 million
Jacob and Rachel had two sons, Joseph and Benjamin.
"Benny" or "Ben" comes from "Benjamin" (Hebrew: Binyamin, בנימין), and Benjamin is a Jewish name.
Roughly$35
where the government would count the slaves as 3/5...
Soul Train - 1971 Kirk Franklin T-Pain 35-9 was released on: USA: 4 February 2006
The Joe Franklin Show - 1950 The Last Laff Part 1 35-56 was released on: USA: 4 June 1985