Benjamin Franklin commanded troops during the French and Indian War. In 1756 Franklin was appointed a military commander because of his experience in the Pennsylvania Assembly and having fought in British-French small battles during the 1740's. He was a combat commander at the time, not a diplomat or politician, and did nothing to unite the colonists against the French.
He was ordered to Gnadenhutten, PA. to build a fort that would blunt further French and Indian aggression and protect the local Moravian settlers who had already been attacked twice. Fighting off attacks as they marched, his force arrived at the shattered settlement. After burying the dead, the troops built a 125 x 50-foot fort of felled pines with 18-foot-high walls that included platforms on which his soldiers could stand and fire. Franklin also led patrols that attacked the Indians and deployed his troops to reinforce nearby settlements, and also built two additional forts 15 miles to the east and west from which his soldiers could patrol and engage the Indians. .
All of the thirteen original colonies. It was made by Benjamin Franklin in an attempt to unite the colonies and fight England.
Britain accumulated a lot of debt while fighting the French and Indian war. They decided that since the war was to protect the 13 colonies, that they should pay them back. Thus Taxation with no representation! The colonies had to fight back so they united to stand against Britain.
No, that's dangerous do not attempt anything that goes against logic.
Because Claudius was black and called up his homies to come and pop a cap in hamlets ass
One could lodge a complaint against a phone company in Canada by calling their customer service department and filing a complaint through them. Depending on the grievance, there is a good chance they will listen and attempt to correct it.
the Albany Plan
All of the thirteen original colonies. It was made by Benjamin Franklin in an attempt to unite the colonies and fight England.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
rejection of the congress's proposal for colonial home rule by London and by the the indiviual colonies.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.