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Benjamin Franklin

“An American” (1775-1790)

Benjamin Franklin helps craft the Declaration of Independence and wins French support.

Aired 04/05/2022 | Expires 04/05/2029 | Rating TV-PG

FromKen Burns

“An American” (1775-1790)
Benjamin Franklin

“An American” (1775-1790)

Episode 2 | 1h 54m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Benjamin Franklin helps craft the Declaration of Independence and wins French support.

Benjamin Franklin leaves London and returns to wartime Philadelphia where he joins Congress and helps Thomas Jefferson craft the Declaration of Independence. In Paris, he wins French support for the American Revolution then negotiates a peace treaty with Britain. He spends his last years in the new United States, working on the Constitution and unsuccessfully promoting the abolition of slavery.

Aired 04/05/2022 | Expires 04/05/2029 | Rating TV-PG

FromKen Burns

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...

Benjamin Franklin

“An American” (1775-1790)

Episode 2 | 1h 54m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Benjamin Franklin leaves London and returns to wartime Philadelphia where he joins Congress and helps Thomas Jefferson craft the Declaration of Independence. In Paris, he wins French support for the American Revolution then negotiates a peace treaty with Britain. He spends his last years in the new United States, working on the Constitution and unsuccessfully promoting the abolition of slavery.

Aired 04/05/2022 | Expires 04/05/2029 | Rating TV-PG

FromKen Burns

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