
On this day in history, Nov. 14, 1776, British press names famous Londoner Ben Franklin leader of rebellion
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Benjamin Franklin was named a leader of the American rebellion by the St. James Chronicle of London — a city in which he was a celebrated resident for much of his life — on Nov. 14,1776.
"Lord Chatham" was a reference to William Pitt, who served as prime minister of Great Britain from 1766 to 1768 and who was known for his sympathetic view of the American cause. "Ben Franklin was embraced by a British aristocracy enthralled by science." "Spots of dirt thrown upon my character," said Ben Franklin, responding to attacks in Parliament. Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
The international news highlighted Franklin’s uniquely complex role among the Founding Fathers.
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