Benjamin Franklin and His Contribution to the American Revolution

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American History

 

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March 15, 2016

 

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However, Benjamin practiced self-education by reading all the books he could obtain. In the end, he became one of the most well-educated men of his time, according to Malcolm Eiselin. When American colonists began to vie for freedom in 1775, Benjamin Franklin had many reasons for supporting the revolution...
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At first, however, he made no comment on which side he supported. In truth, he was waiting to publicize his opinion until he could convert two loyalists who were very dear to him. First was his longtime friend and ally Joseph Galloway. Second was his own son, William Franklin. Benjamin revealed his loathing for England's recent atrocities to his son in private...
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