Yes he was a traitor, he fought against the colonies for the British
No, he was Loyal to the Crown. To be a traitor one has to change sides or allegiance, which William never did.
Yes to the British crown
He signed the Declaration of Independence, so yes.
William Franklin died small pox at the age of 4
Ben Franklin was William Livingston's dad. William Livingston was there when his father,Ben Franklin, did the kite experiment, but he wasn't an inventor like his father.
No, he was Loyal to the Crown. To be a traitor one has to change sides or allegiance, which William never did.
a traitor
Yes to the British crown
William Franklin, the Loyalist and son of Benjamin Franklin, was arrested during the American Revolutionary War due to his allegiance to the British Crown. He was accused of being a traitor by American patriots for his role in supporting British military actions against the colonies. His arrest was part of the broader tensions and conflicts between Loyalists and Patriots during that tumultuous period in American history.
He signed the Declaration of Independence, so yes.
William Franklin was an American soldier and a colonial administrator
The conservatives in America at that time, called FDR a traitor to his class. They said that they were unable to utter his name without denouncing him.
William Temple Franklin was born in 1760.
William Franklin Strowd died in 1911.
William Franklin Strowd was born in 1832.
Franklin William Fort died in 1937.
Franklin William Fort was born in 1880.