Benjamin Franklin made several arguments in support of the Constitution. He argued that the Constitution provided a strong centralized government that would prevent chaos and ensure stability. Franklin also believed that the Constitution balanced power between the states and the federal government, giving both necessary authority. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of compromise and praised the efforts of the Founding Fathers in creating a document that was flexible and open to amendments.
it had a bill of rights thats what he really wanted and could except a couple flaws
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Yes Benjamin Franklin did support the Virginia Plan. The Virginia plan stated that representation should be decided by population. Benjamin Franklin liked this because he was from a big state, Pennsylvania.
Yes. His son William Franklin was a loyalist, and on the British's side. Ben Franklin was ashamed of his son.
Why did Franklin. Support the constitution
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it had a bill of rights thats what he really wanted and could except a couple flaws
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Benjamin Franklin was a successful as a printer with a newspaper. He was also able to support the revolution through shipments of munitions to the colonist.
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Yes. For example, Benjamin Franklin was from Pennsylvania.
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Franklin attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia but, due to his age and health, he was not a major participant there. He was more of a wise old sage, giving advice when needed. His speech in support of its ratification may have persuaded a few minds who were on the fence.
yes because Pennsylvania is such a large state
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