November 14th, 1776.
Benjamin Franklin takes sides
On this day in 1776, the St. James Chronicle of London carries an item announcing “The very identical Dr. Franklyn [Benjamin Franklin], whom Lord Chatham [former leading parliamentarian and colonial supporter William Pitt] so much caressed, and used to say he was proud in calling his friend, is now at the head of the rebellion in North America.”
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Franklin was an interesting character. If he knew all the trouble that was coming over this divide, I wonder if he would have still done it. I think he would. I wonder what he would say if he were here today, transported here from that exact day, watching his story unfold on a magic box thingy, and then seeing where we are today. I think he'd say a thing or two, once the shock wore off. Then would he still do it?
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I think he still would. It's all we have.
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