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Franklin was an advocate for colonial unity from "summary" of Benjamin Franklin by Walter Isaacson
Benjamin Franklin believed in the power of unity among the colonies. He understood that in order to effectively stand up against the British Empire, the American colonies needed to come together as one. Franklin saw the potential strength in numbers and recognized that a divided group would not be as successful in achieving their goals. Throughout his life, Franklin actively worked towards promoting unity among the colonies. He used his influence and diplomatic skills to bring representatives from different regions together to discuss common issues and find solutions. Franklin believed that a united front would make the colonies stronger and more resilient in the face of adversity. Franklin's advocacy for colonial...Similar Posts
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