Read The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin Online
Authors: Gordon S. Wood
Great Britain ( | changes attitude toward Franklin, 139-40 |
and Franklin’s mission to France, 184, 185—86, | on Franklin as London agent of Massachusetts |
190-91 | 137-38 |
Franklin’s new conception of empire, 120-24 | resignation of, 140 |
and Franklin’s vision of future of New World, | and Walpole (Grand Ohio) Company scheme, |
70-72 | 136 |
George III, 93-94, 104, 122, 155, 160, 186 | Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 177, |
Grafton, 133-34 | Howard, Martin, Jr., 103, 104 |
Grenville, 107, 108, 113, 119, 265n21 | Howe, Richard, 149, 162, 166-67 |
Hutchinson letters affair, 139-47 | Howe, William, 162, 166, 190 |
peace negotiations with, 195, 196, 198-99 | Howells, William Dean, 2, 4 |
Pitt, 91, 92, 148, 149-50 | Hughes, John, 108, 111, 112-13 |
reasons for American rebellion, 201 | Hume, David, 85, 86, 88 |
Rockingham, 25, 119, 170, 171 | Humphreys, David, 211, 222 |
royal governors, 78, 102, 118 | Hunter, William, 72 |
Royal Society, 64, 65, 86, 170, 186 | Hutchinson, Thomas |
after Seven Years War, 105 | and Albany Plan of Union, 10, 75 |
Treaty of Paris, 210 | on commoners, 39 |
Wilkes, 127-29 | to exile in England, 153 |
See also | Franklin compared with, 10-11 |
Greene, Nathanael, 18 | letters affair, 139-47, 158, 186, 269n93 |
Grenville, George, 107, 108, 113, 119, 265n21 | on Otis, 114 |
Greuze, Jean-Baptiste, 177, | and Parliamentary representation for colonies, |
Griffin, Cyrus, 222, 223 | 116 |
and Stamp Act, 107, 109-10, 111 | |
Haines, T. L., 6 | |
Halifax, Earl of, 113, 265n21 | Indian influence thesis, 72-73, 259n31 |
Hall, David | Iroquois, 73, 74 |
Franklin in partnership with, 54 | Isaacson, Walter, 258n13 |
and Franklin on Stamp Act, 108, 112, 121, 125 | Israel Potter |
moves into Market Street shop, 57 | Izard, Ralph, 188-89, 193-94, 228, 232, 276n81 |
and Stamp Act riots, 111 | |
Hamilton, Alexander | Jackson, James, 228, 229 |
difficulty in identifying with, 2 | Jackson, Richard, 40, 88, 107 |
on fame, 11 | James, Abel, 202, 203, 210 |
Franklin as older than, 11 | Jarratt, Devereux, 35 |
marriage of, 33 | Jay, John |
on opening Constitutional Convention sessions | and Deane, 189 |
with prayer, 220 | on Franklin and New Jersey Assembly, 251n10 |
patronage in rise of, 26 | and Franklin on congressional bills, 198 |
Hamilton, Andrew, 27 | on Franklin on loyalists, 163 |
Harper, James, 240 | and Franklin’s concern about his influence, |
Harrington, James, 39-40 | 279n37 |
Harry, David, 51 | Franklin’s patriotism questioned by, 210 |
Hartley, David, 159 | payment for service abroad, 224 |
Harvard College, 21, 65 | in peace negotiations with Britain, 195 |
Hawke, David Freeman, 272n13 | in West’s |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 6 | Jefferson, Thomas |
Hazard, Ebenezer, 224 | as American minister to France, 212 |
Helvetius, Anne-Catherine, 208-9 | autobiography of, 14 |
Helvetius, Claude-Adrien, 204, 208 | British conspiracies seen by, 127 |
Henry, Patrick, 18, 109 | as celebrated abroad, 9 |
Hewson, William, 261n64 | commonwealth theory of the empire, 123 |
Hillsborough, Lord | criticism of, 5 |
declines to be commissioner to France, 169 | Lee, William, 188-89, 193 |
difficulty identifying with, 1 | Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania |
on Franklin, 212 | 100, 123 |
on Franklin and Confederation Congress, | L’Hospital, J. F de, 177, |
280n57 | Library Company, 44-45, 47, 55, 63, 213, 230 |
Franklin as older than, 11 | lightning, 64 |
on Franklin’s reputation in Europe, 212, | lightning rod, 64, 65, 177, 234 |
221,234 | Lining, John, 66 |
marriage of, 33 | literacy, 19, 250n7 |
and peace negotiations with Britain, 195 | Livingston, Robert R., 183, 195 |
Jerome, Chauncey, 243 | Livingston, William, 233 |
Johnson, Samuel (clergyman), 103, 257n1 | Locke, John, 41 |
Johnson, Dr. Samuel (lexicographer) | Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1 |
on colonists, 114 | London |
as court pensioner to Franklin, 160 | Franklin’s home in, 85, 86 |
on Franklin as mischief maker, 151 | Franklin’s mission to Great Britain of |
and London, 84, 85 | 1757-1762, 84—88 |
“mechanic” as defined by, 41 | Franklin’s visit of 1724—1726, 28-30 |
Strahan as printer for, 86 | printers in, 31, 52 |
Johnson, William Samuel, 232 | Wilkesite riots in, 128 |
Junto, 42, 44 | London Chronicle |
Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 117 | Loudoun, Lord, 78 |
Kant, Immanuel, 65 | Louis XV, 171-72 |
Keats, John, 5 | Louis XVI |
Keimer, Samuel, 24, 26, 31, 51 | compensation for ministers abroad, 224 |
Keith, William, 24, 26, 28-29 | Franklin’s appearance when received by, |
Kennedy, Archibald, 72, 74 | 180-81 |
King, Rufus, 232 | Franklin’s image put on chamber pot by, 179, |
kite experiment, 64, 160, 258n13 | 274n53 and French support of Americans, 184, 191, |
labor | 196 |
Franklin celebrated as champion of, 235-38 | gift for Franklin, 209 |
Franklin on, 39, 45, 197 | Lovell, James, 193 |
Franklin on slavery and, 226 | Lyon, Matthew, 236 |
gentlemen and commoners distinguished by, 38-40 | Lyon, Patrick, 241-42, |
by the middling sort, 42 | McArdell, James, 87, |
in myth of American nationhood, 243-46 | McKean, Thomas, 192 |
Lafayette, Marquis de, 211 | Maclay, William, 232 |
Langford, Paul, 254n61 | Madison, James |
La Rochefoucauld, Francois, Duc de, 174, 179 | difficulty in identifying with, 1-2 |
Laurens, Henry, 189, 194, 195, | and doubts about Franklin’s patriotism, 156, |
Laurens, John, 194 | 157, 216, 217, 231 |
Lawrence, D. H., 7-8, 205, 245 | Franklin as older than, 11 |
Lawrence, Thomas, 59 | Mandeville, Bernard, 30 |
Leather Apron, 42 | Manning, William, 236 |
Lee, Arthur | Marie-Antoinette, 184 |
on Franklin as London agent for | Martin, David, 125, |
Massachusetts, 155-56 | Martinet, Francois, |
on Franklin on peace commission, 195 | Massachusetts |
in mission to France, 169, 187, 188, 189 | and Albany Plan of Union, 76 |
payment for services abroad, 224 | British sending troops to, 127, 136 |
Lee, Richard Henry, 156, 189, 211, 228, 232 | Coercive Acts and, 148 |
Massachusetts ( | American exceptionalism, 197 |
Constitution of 1780, 193, 219 | conspiracies seen on both sides, 126-29 |
Franklin as London agent of, 136—38 | English arrogance regarding, 113-15 |
Gage made military governor of, 153 | France mistrusted in, 187 |
Hutchinson letters affair, 141-47, 269n93 | Franklin on cultural inferiority of, 95-97 |
Lexington and Concord, 153 | Franklin on new colonies in West, 81-82, 91 |
Stamp Act riot in, 109-10 | Franklin’s ambivalence about England’s |
See also | relation to, 124-26 |
Mather, Cotton, 19, 21, 27 | Franklin’s vision of future of, 70-72 |
maxims, 84, 182, 274n61 | French and Indian War, 78-81 |
Mecom, Jane, 90 | Hutchinson letters affair, 139-47 |
Mellon, Thomas, 240 | legal status of, 78, 260n46 |
Melville, Herman, 6 | Parliamentary representation for, 78, 113, |
Meredith, Hugh, 31-32 | 115-16 |
Middlekauff, Robert, 262n81 | royal governors, 78, 102, 118 |
middling sort, the, 41-43 | royal prerogative as suspect in, 102 |
in Europe, 244 | Stamp Act, 105-13 |
Franklin as middling hero to, 235-38, 244 | Townshend duties, 130 |
Franklin proposes association for, 55-56 | Walpole (Grand Ohio) Company scheme, |
Franklin’s middling status, 42, 46-49 | 135-36 |
Library Company organized for, 44-45 | Wilkes supported in, 128-29 |
in Masonic organizations, 282n86 | See also |
newspapers read by, 20 | Continental Congresses; Founders; |
Sons of Liberty from, 110 | Massachusetts; Pennsylvania; South |
See also | Carolina; Virginia |
Militia Association, 55, 59-60, 69 | North American Review, |
Miller, Perry, 2 | North Briton |
Mirabeau, Honore Gabriel Riqueti, Comte de, | |
230, 231 | Oath of the Horatii, The |
Misanthrope | Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind, |
Molasses Act (1733), 106 | Peopling of Countries, Etc. |
Monroe, James, 212 | Odell, Jonathan, 281n77 |
Montaigne, Michel de, 182, 274n61 | Oeuvres de M. Franklin, |
Morgan, Edmund S., 262n81 | Oliver, Andrew, 109, 140-41, 142, 143, 144 |
Morris, Robert, 18, 80, 189, 194, 196 | Otis, James, 114, 116 |
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 174 | Otto, Louis, 234 |
Munford, Robert, 36-37 | |
Paine, Thomas, 18, 155 | |
Neagle, John, 241—42, | paper, Franklin as dealer in, 54 |
New England Courant | paper money, 45, 52, 54, 108-9 |
New Jersey Assembly, 251n10 | Parker, James, 54, 72, 109, 112 |
newspapers | Parliament |
in Boston, 20-21 | in British constitution, 165 |
incendiary writing in, 125-26 | Chatham’s reconciliation plan rejected by |
London Chronicle, | House of Lords, 150 |
New England Courant, | eighteenth-century attitude toward, 118 |
North Briton, | Franklin contrasts Continental Congress with, |
Pennsylvania Gazette, | 160 |
and Stamp Act, 112 | Franklin seeing as source of tyranny, 122-24 |
New World. | Franklin’s House of Commons testimony on |
Norris, Isaac, 74, 100, 262n80 | Stamp Act, 117-20 |
North, Frederick, Earl of Guilford, 134 | North American rebels brought to England to |
North American colonies | be hanged by, 127 |
Albany Plan of Union, 10, 72-78 | representation for the colonies, 78, 113, 115-16 |