traits present in history
Title: traits present in history
Category: History
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traits present in history
If there is one trait that is consistently present in all of history that trait would have to be irony. History is full of irony. It is ironic when you consider that Benjamin Franklin’s own son was a loyalist. The obvious question that comes to mind is how could Ben Franklin’s son become someone who was against the idea of America becoming its own country. The bottom line is this: Benjamin Franklin in
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to go on living with the thought that he had betrayed his father, but he also had to deal with critics who thought that he didn’t love the king as well. If William Franklin’s goal was to not be only known as the son Benjamin Franklin then for all intents and purposes he succeeded. He probably is known mostly because of the ironic circumstances in which he lived, and not for his bloodline.
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