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Benjamin Franklin

Publicly Humiliated in London

Franklin, the most famous American in London, became the face of American resistance.

Aired 04/04/2022

FromKen Burns

Benjamin Franklin

Publicly Humiliated in London

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Franklin, the most famous American in London, became the face of American resistance.

As Britain and the colonies grew apart, Benjamin Franklin, the most famous American in London and an agent for several colonies, found himself caught in the middle. After the Boston Tea Party, he was publicly humiliated in a government meeting room called the Cockpit and blamed for the crisis across the ocean. It was clearer than ever that Franklin would have to choose a side.

Aired 04/04/2022

FromKen Burns

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Corporate funding for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was provided by Bank of America. Major funding was provided by David M. Rubenstein. Major funding was also provided by The Pew Charitable Trusts, the...

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Publicly Humiliated in London

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Clip | 2m 39s | A month after the end of the battle, Franklin finally got the news from Yorktown. (2m 39s)

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Clip | 1m 58s | A visit to a school for Black children challenged Franklin’s racial prejudices. (1m 58s)

Franklin and the Antislavery Movement

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Clip | 7m 5s | Late in life, Franklin petitioned Congress to end slavery in the United States. (7m 5s)

Franklin and Slave Labor

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Clip | 1m 49s | Enslaved Philadelphia residents worked in businesses and homes, including Franklin’s. (1m 49s)

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Clip | 4m 3s | Franklin and Adams frustrated each other in France with opposing approaches to diplomacy. (4m 3s)

The Declaration of Independence

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Clip | 3m 17s | Franklin made a pivotal edit to Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence. (3m 17s)

Compromise and the Constitution of the United States

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Clip | 6m 36s | As impasse threatened the Constitutional Convention, Franklin appealed for Compromise. (6m 36s)

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Clip | 4m 37s | Benjamin Franklin arrived in France, hoping to win French support for the Revolution. (4m 37s)

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