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      • Benjamin Franklin remained businesslike, suggesting that his son give land that he owned in America to his son, William Temple Franklin. Benjamin Franklin omitted his son almost entirely from his will, and remained bitter towards his son for his Loyalist beliefs.
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  2. Jul 3, 2017 · While William’s choices throughout the crisis seem consistent with his character and station, Benjamin’s case is more mysterious. Why did he, a servant of the Empire and father of the governor...

  3. Apr 14, 2024 · Benjamin Franklin omitted his son almost entirely from his will, and remained bitter towards his son for his Loyalist beliefs. William Franklin died in 1813 in London, having never reconciled with his father.

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  4. Nov 2, 2021 · Writing just over a month after his son’s passing, Franklin called inoculation “a safe and beneficial Practice,” and said that the only reason he hadn’t inoculated Franky was because the...

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    In the early days of the American Revolution, Franklin wanted even greater things for his son, then a leading political figure in America. His father urged William Franklin to resign as governor and join the patriot cause. William refused, outlasting all other colonial governors well into 1775, because of his and his father’s good name. In August, ...

    In June of 1776, rebels in New Jersey exiled Gov. William Franklin to Connecticut, where Gov. Jonathan Trumbull sided with the patriots. The patriots placed him under guard at Wallingfordand then Middletown. However, the stubborn governor-in-exile refused to submit to his captors. He continued gathering intelligence for loyalists and helping protec...

    Finally, in December of 1777, the governor removed him from the Litchfieldjail and allowed him to be imprisoned in a house at East Windsor. By now, the conditions of the jail had taken their toll. William Franklin had lost his teeth and hair and was desperately ill. In 1778 he was exchanged for other prisoners and allowed to go to New York. He woul...

  5. Aug 9, 2021 · Throughout William's imprisonment, Benjamin Franklin did nothing to help his son. William hoped to reconcile with his father when Benjamin Franklin arrived in Paris, France, as a peace commissioner and stayed from 1781 to 1785, but refused to apologize for his Loyalist views.

  6. Aug 14, 2021 · So why, only six years later, did Franklin's son go uninoculated as another outbreak raged through Philadelphia?

  7. Mar 21, 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.