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Americanization Of Benjamin Franklin Analysis

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Byron ross
Professor urbanowicz
History 1301
12 October 2017
Benjamin Franklin In the Americanization of Benjamin franklin. Gordon s. wood depicts the life of Benjamin Franklin. Through various experiences of franklin’s life, wood can examine franklin. Allowing a better understanding of who this man was, and his views and ideologies on life. Franklin was a man who goals, and aspirations were to do something great, something that would eventually change the world. Franklin came from a hard life in Boston, a life of poverty and insignificance in which he was born and bred. He left Boston behind for better opportunity and moved to Pennsylvania. Where he could create better opportunity for himself and some degree of status in the world. Benjamin Franklin saw the new world threw his eyes as a growing and expanding nation that would soon become greater and outnumber Europe. He …show more content…

The colonist all shared common interests and believed that the new world will only thrive and benefit under British control. Franklin had an idea, to create a union in which all the colonies and colonist would come together and work along each other. His plan was to create the union and send it to Britain to have them establish a parliament. Which would have allowed the colonies to be represented, but the colonial assemblies wanted nothing to do with the union. The colonist didn’t want a limited number of people determining the outcome of their lives. The British saw the increasing expansion of the new world and wealth, and began to tax the colonist. Franklins sole purpose was only for the colonist to be treated equally and the same as those of the British empire. As franklin adventured to London he grew more faun with the British Government. He had developed an emotional connection to the crowns empire. The colonist wondered would he ever return to

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