Benjamin Franklin's unification refers to his efforts to promote colonial unity in the face of British rule, particularly through his famous "Join, or Die" political cartoon in 1754. This illustration emphasized the importance of the colonies coming together for mutual defense against external threats, notably during the French and Indian War. Franklin advocated for a unified colonial government, proposing the Albany Plan of Union, which aimed to create a collective assembly for managing common interests among the colonies. Ultimately, his vision laid the groundwork for greater cooperation that would later contribute to the American Revolution.
Ben Franklins wife was Deborah Read Rogers.
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Ben Franklins important family members were Dev Franklin (his wife) and George Franklin (his son).
Sardar Patel had nothing to do with German Unification; he was instrumental in Indian Unification.
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His wife was Deborah Reed
Abraham Lincolns favorite drink was coffee.
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Franklins was created in 1941.
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ben franklins interests were reading science and experiments.
Yes. With his dad.
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what was Ben Franklins attitude toward the new constitution
He was self taught.
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