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  1. William Franklin FRSE (22 February 1730 – 17 November 1813) was an American-born attorney, soldier, politician, and colonial administrator. He was the acknowledged extra-marital son of Benjamin Franklin. William Franklin was the last colonial Governor of New Jersey (1763–1776), and a steadfast Loyalist throughout the American ...

  2. 14 avr. 2024 · William Franklin, fils de Benjamin Franklin, est resté un fidèle loyaliste pendant la guerre d’indépendance, provoquant une rupture avec son père. Malgré les tentatives de réconciliation, Benjamin Franklin et William Franklin ne se sont jamais complètement réconciliés, l’amertume persistant entre eux.

  3. On January 13, 1775, the British appointed governor of New Jersey, William Franklin, stood in front of the New Jersey Legislator and implored them to remain loyal to King George III.

  4. 14 mai 2018 · The American colonial administrator William Franklin (ca. 1731-1813) was the last of the royal governors of New Jersey. He chose to support Great Britain throughout the American Revolution. William Franklin, the illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin, was born in 1731 (possibly late 1730) and reared in his father's home.

  5. 21 mars 2021 · Benjamin Franklin and his son, William Franklin, prominently exemplified these divided loyalties. How did this rift occur, and were they ever reconciled? Judging from their early years together, no one would imagine they would end up in opposition to one another.

  6. Des chasseurs inuits se souvenaient avoir aperçu des membres affamés de l'équipage tirer d'énormes traîneaux sur la glace et plus tard des preuves de cannibalisme. En Grande-Bretagne, le peuple ne voulait pas y croire et son irrépressible fascination pour les derniers jours de l'expédition Franklin alimenta de nombreux mythes.

  7. 9 août 1990 · This is an unusual and fascinating biography of William Franklin, Benjamin Franklins illegitimate son, who, with the onset of Independence, became a visible spokesman for the Loyalist cause.