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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 Revolutionary War.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2021 · Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) fue un influyente empresario, político y patriota de Pensilvania que se hizo a sí mismo. William Franklin (1730 / 31-1813) era el hijo ilegítimo de Benjamin, y aunque se parecía a su padre de muchas maneras, terminó al otro lado de la Guerra Revolucionaria, rompiendo para siempre el vínculo entre ...

  3. Learn about William Franklin, the loyalist son of Benjamin Franklin and the royal governor of New Jersey during the Revolutionary War. Find out how he opposed the American rebellion, supported the British, and was imprisoned and exiled by his father.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Summary. William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin, remained a staunch Loyalist during the Revolutionary War, causing a rift with his father. Despite attempts at reconciliation, Benjamin Franklin and William Franklin never fully reconciled, with bitterness lingering between them.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2018 · Benjamin Franklin, el primer héroe de Estados Unidos. Editor y periodista de éxito, protagonista de la revolución norteamericana de 1776, Franklin se hizo famoso por inventos como el pararrayos, que mejoraron la vida de sus contemporáneos. Ilustración Inventos. María Lara Martínez. Actualizado a 16 de abril de 2018 · 18:41 · Lectura: 9 min. 1 / 4.

  6. 21 de mar. de 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.

  7. 14 de may. de 2018 · William Franklin was the illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin and a royal governor of New Jersey. He supported the British during the American Revolution and was imprisoned by the Patriots, but later reconciled with his father.