The Truth.
It was Infact King George who Instructed Ben Franklin to write the Declaration of Independence. This Truth has Been Edited out of History, But I Once Owned a Collection of Encyclopedias which stated this. History has been Re-Writen and Altered.... The British Crown created the DOI in order to Keep the Colonies but under a new constitution.... Ben Franklin Was Loyal to the Freemasons Of London in which they were Loyal to the King..... Even though hundreds of Years have Passed, The Crown Of England is still the Main Influence of the USA.
He owned two slaves, George and King
some loyalists are: Molly Brant, Joseph Brant, King George III, and there are some more.....but this is all i can remember right now off the top of my head
Franklin was in Britain when the Boston Tea Party happened. He was called before the king and told off by the king. The next day Franklin was on board a ship back home. Later, he became very popular in France.
I don't have an official list, but for me it is as follows: 1.George Washington 2.Benjamin Franklin 3. Abraham Lincoln 4.Martin Luther King Jr. 5.Susan B Anthony
a. English nail makers and steelmakers c. American colonists b. the king d. Benjamin Franklin b. the king
He owned two slaves, George and King
King George III, Patrick Henry, and Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin.
Your answer is King Louis XVI.
Benjamin Franklin
benjamin franklin
In regard to the Treaty of Paris, there were three American negotiators. They were Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and John Adams. The person representing King George III was David Hartley.
he went to Boston and tryed to work things out with the king of Britain. :)
some loyalists are: Molly Brant, Joseph Brant, King George III, and there are some more.....but this is all i can remember right now off the top of my head
bill gates, albert einstien, george washington, abraham lincoln, galileo galilei, benjamin franklin, martin luther king jr, and jeff kennedy and barack obama
Benjamin Franklin.
Franklin was in Britain when the Boston Tea Party happened. He was called before the king and told off by the king. The next day Franklin was on board a ship back home. Later, he became very popular in France.