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William Franklin was a prominent American Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War. He served as the Royal Governor of New Jersey from 1763 until 1776. Before his governorship, he held various positions, including that of a land surveyor and an official in the colonial government, and he was also known as the illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin. His loyalty to the British Crown placed him at odds with many colonists, leading to his eventual exile after the war.

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