William Franklin was a prominent Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War, serving as the last royal governor of New Jersey. His role is significant because he represented the colonial perspective that favored loyalty to Britain, illustrating the deep divisions within American society at the time. Franklin's actions and decisions influenced Loyalist support and resistance efforts, making him a key figure in the conflict between Loyalists and Patriots. His legacy highlights the complexities of loyalty and governance during a pivotal moment in American history.
Because he helped win the American Revolution
William Wilberforce among many other people.
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.
Benjamin Franklin EDIT: William Penn. Franklin moved there around a hundred years after it was founded.
Because he helped win the American Revolution
William Wilberforce among many other people.
William Franklin was an American soldier and a colonial administrator
Franklin William Fort died in 1937.
Franklin William Fort was born in 1880.
William Temple Franklin was born in 1760.
William Franklin Strowd died in 1911.
William Franklin Strowd was born in 1832.
William Franklin Sands was born in 1874.
William Franklin Sands died in 1946.
William Penn, John Dickinson and Benjamin Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin's son