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The article discusses the burial of William Franklin, Benjamin Franklin’s eldest son, in London, highlighting his conflicted allegiance during the American Revolution. William served as a royal governor and remained loyal to Britain, opposing his father’s support for independence. Their strained relationship exemplifies the deep divides of the era, illustrating that the American Revolution was as much a civil conflict as a fight for independence, with lasting implications for understanding American history.
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