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Franklin was a supporter of the American Revolution from "summary" of Benjamin Franklin by Walter Isaacson

Throughout his life, Franklin demonstrated a deep commitment to the cause of American independence. From his early days as a printer in Philadelphia to his later years as a diplomat in Paris, he never wavered in his support for the revolution. Franklin believed that the American colonies had the right to govern themselves and determine their own destiny, free from the oppressive rule of the British monarchy. As tensions between the colonies and Great Britain escalated in the years leading up to the revolution, Franklin played a key role in advocating for American interests. He was a vocal critic of British policies, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, which he viewed as unjust and burdensome to the colonists. Franklin's writings and speeches helped to galvanize support for the revolutionary cause and mobilize opposition to British rule. During the early y...
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    Benjamin Franklin

    Walter Isaacson

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