Read The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin Online
Authors: Gordon S. Wood
Strahan urges Franklin to run for, 97 | Philadelphia |
Wilkes as member of House of Commons, 128 | Constitutional Convention in, 215 |
Pat Lyon at the Forge | Continental Congresses in, 148, 154 |
patronage, 25-27 | Franklin as postmaster of, 53 |
Paxton Boys uprising, 98-99 | William Franklin as postmaster of, 94 |
Peale, Charles Willson, 213, | Franklin in city government, 67-68 |
Pearson, Isaac, 31 | Franklin owning rental property in, 54 |
Pendleton, Edmund, 26 | Franklin returns from France in 1785, 213-15 |
Penn, John, 74 | Franklin returns from London in 1726, 30-32 |
Penn, Thomas | Franklin returns from London in 1762, 97 |
on colonial assemblies, 102 | Franklin returns from London in 1775, 153-54 |
donates electrical apparatus to Library | Franklin’s arrival in, 23-24 |
Company, 63 | Franklin’s homes in, 52, 56-57, 98, 111, 153-54 |
enmity with Franklin, 69, 79, 80, 92, 93 | in Franklin’s will, 230 |
on Franklin and British ruling aristocracy, | Howe takes in 1777, 190 |
170-71 | as largest city in America, 213 |
Franklin’s London negotiations with, 88, | London contrasted with, 28, 85 |
92, 93 | population in 1720s, 23 |
and Franklin’s Militia Association, 69 | printers’ strike of 1786, 246 |
refusing to pay taxes on his land, 79 | Quaker aristocracy of, 24 |
Penn, William, 23, 67, 69, 92, 101 | reaction to Franklin’s death in, 231 |
Pennsylvania | servants in, 24 |
abolitionism in, 227 | Philadelphia Hospital, 230 |
and Albany Plan of Union, 74, 75, 76 | philosophes, |
divided leadership in 1775, 155 | Pierce, William, 216 |
factionalism in, 67 | Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 91, 92, 148, |
Franklin and constitution of1776, 164-66, | 149-50 |
213-14, 218-20 | Plain Truth: Or, Serious Considerations on the Present |
Franklin as clerk of Pennsylvania Assembly, 52, | State of the City of Philadelphia and Province of |
59, 68 | Pennsylvania |
William Franklin as clerk of Pennsylvania | Poe, Edgar Allan, 5-6 |
Assembly, 68, 94 | politeness, 37-38, 43 |
Franklin as member of Pennsylvania Assembly, | Poor Richard’s Almanack |
68-69, 101 | criticisms of, 6 |
Franklin as president of, 214-15 | “Father Abraham’s Speech,” 83, 84, 274n60 |
Franklin as printer of Pennsylvania Assembly, | final edition of, 83-84 |
52 | on keeping secrets, 16, 47 |
Franklin attempts to make crown colony of, 69, | Mellon influenced by, 240 |
82, 92-93, 95, 99-101, 102, 103, 124, 143, | people living their lives by, 3 |
155, 262nn80-81 | as |
Franklin’s mission to Great Britain, 82, 92-93, | posthumous editions of, 239 |
262nn80-81 | profitability of, 53 |
and French and Indian War, 78-81 | on sin, 30 |
French associating Quakers with, 172-73 | Pownall, Thomas, 94—95, 269n90 |
Germans immigrants in, 67, 71, 101, 259n30 | Priestley, Joseph, 65, 86, 151 |
Paxton Boys uprising, 98-99 | Pringle, Sir John, 86, 94, 133 |
political parties emerging in, 213-14 | printers, 31, 52-53, 108, 246 |
as proprietary colony, 69, 92-93, 262nn80-81 | professionals, gentry status of, 40-41 |
and Stamp Act, 111-12 | Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge Among the |
Virginia overtaken by, 245 | British Plantations in America, A |
See also | Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in |
Pennsylvania Gazette | Pensilvania |
Pennsylvania (Franklin) stove, 3, 45, 54 | proverbs, 84, 182, 274n61 |
Peters, Richard, 47, 55, 56, 74 | Putnam, Rufus, 38 |
Quakers | Smith, Adam, 56, 88 |
abolitionism of, 227, 228, 280n66 | Smith, William, 38, 101, 233-34, 251n25, 281n77 |
becoming minority in Pennsylvania, 67 | Smith, William, Sr., 75 |
Franklin dressing as Quaker, 180, 181 | social mobility, 2, 240-41 |
in French view of Pennsylvania, 172—73 | Society for Political Enquiries, 216 |
officials serving without pay, 217 | Society for Promoting the Abolitionism of |
party in Pennsylvania Assembly, 67, 68, | Slavery and the Relief of Negroes |
100, 101 | Unlawfully Held in Bondage, 227 |
Penn family opposed by, 69—70 | Society of the Cincinnati, 218, 279n46 |
as Pennsylvania elite, 24 | Sons of Liberty, 110-11 South Carolina, 110, 112 |
Ralph, James, 27, 46 | Spectator |
Ramsay, Allan, 94 | Spencer, Archibald, 62-63 |
Randolph, Edmund, 209—10 | spies, 185, 186-87, 275n76 |
Raynal, Abbe Guillaume, 181—82 | Stamp Act (1765), 105-13 |
Read, Deborah. | Franklin’s House of Commons testimony on, |
Read, John, 24 | 117-20 |
Republican party, 235, 236 | Franklin’s response to, 107-8, 110, 111-13, |
Republicans (Pennsylvania), 213—14 | 143 |
Revolution | Franklin’s satirical article on, 115 |
Rhode Island | as presuming colonies part of British |
and Albany Plan of Union, 76 | community, 265n21 |
attempt to transform into crown colony, 103 | repeal of, 119-20, 121-22, 123 |
as corporate colony, 69 | riots in response to, 109-12 |
and Stamp Act, 109, 110 | Steele, Richard, 19-20, 35 |
Rittenhouse, David, 233 | Stevenson, Margaret, 85, 90, 104, 131, 132 |
Robertson, William, 88 | Stevenson, Mary (Polly) |
Rockingham, Charles Watson Wentworth, | and Franklin becoming Frenchman, 172 |
Marquess of, 25, 119, 170, 171 | Sally Franklin compared with, 132 |
Rogers, John, 32 | Franklin lodges with, 85, 261n64 |
royal governors, 78, 102, 118 | and Franklin on monarchy, 124 |
Royal Society, 64, 65, 86, 170, 186 | at Franklin’s deathbed, 230 |
“Rules and Maxims for Promoting Matrimonial | Deborah Franklin sending her compliments to, |
Happiness” (Franklin), 34 | 131 |
“Rules by Which a Great Empire May Be | Stiles, Ezra, 65, 229 |
Reduced to a Small One” (Franklin), 145 | Strahan, William |
Rush, Benjamin, 111—12, 164—65, 232, 281n70 | on Franklin and Stamp Act repeal, 120 |
Rutledge, Edward, 167, 168 | on Deborah Franklin coming to London, 89-90 Franklin meets in London, 86 |
Saint-Aubin, Augustin de, | and Franklin on becoming Londoner, 102 |
Sandwich, John Montagu, Earl of, 133, 150 | and Franklin on cultural inferiority of colonies, |
Saratoga, battle of, 190 | 95 |
Sargent, John, 159 | and Franklin on doubts about his patriotism, |
Seven Years (French and Indian) War, 78—81, | 156 |
105,188 | Franklin-Shirley letters published by, 116, |
Shipley, Jonathan, 138, 160 | 260n45 |
Shirley, William, 77-78, 116, 260n45 | and William Franklin’s imprisonment, 162 |
“Sketch of the Services of B. Franklin to the | and Franklin’s return to America in 1762, 98 |
United States” (Franklin), 223-24 | Franklin’s unsent letter declaring enmity for, |
slavery | 157, 272n13 |
Franklin as slave owner, 56, 226 | on Hillsborough confrontation, 138 |
Franklin on, 226-29 | and Hutchinson letters affair, 269n90 |
in Virginia, 245 | rise from obscure origins of, 25 |
smallpox inoculation, 45 | urges Franklin to run for Parliament, 97 |
Stuber, Henry, 235 | Waller, Benjamin, 25-26 |
Sugar Act (1764), 106-7 | Walpole, Richard, 135 |
taxation | Walpole, Thomas, 135 Walpole (Grand Ohio) Company, 135-36 |
Franklin on internal versus external, 120, 130 | Warren, Mercy Otis, 276n84 |
Parliament’s role in, 121 | Washington, George |
Pennsylvania proprietors refusing to pay taxes, | Adams’s jealousy of, 232 |
70, 79, 82 | annual income of, 54 |
Sugar Act, 106-7 | Bache attacking, 234 |
Townshend duties, 130, 136 | as commander in chief during Revolution, |
See also | 164 |
Tea Act (1773), 144 | difficulty of identifying with, 1 |
Temple, John, 144, 269n90 | education of, 18 |
Thomas, Robert, 238 | eulogies for, 234 |
Thomson, Charles, 108, 120, 210, 222-23, 225, | Franklin as older than, 11 |
280n51 | on Franklin as president of Pennsylvania, |
Timothy, Peter, 112 | William Franklin held in solitary confinem |
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 16, 244, 245 | by, 162 |
Todd, Anthony, 134 | in French and Indian War, 78 |
Tories, 118, 122 | and labor, 40, 237 |
Townshend, Charles, 130 | marriage of, 33 |
Townshend duties, 130, 136 | as president of Constitutional Convention |
Treaty of Paris (1783), 210 | public service of, 12, 217, 244 |
Treaty of Paris | on Quaker petition on slavery, 280n66 |
Tucker, Tom, 258n13 | writing by, 20 |
Turner, Frederick Jackson, 3 | Way to Wealth, The |
Twain, Mark, 4 | editions of, 235, 239, 248n11, 274n60 |
United Party for Virtue, 42-43, 44, 56 | social mobility and, 2 translation into French, 182 |
Vaughan, Benjamin, 202-4, 210 | Webbe, John, 46, 47 Weber, Max, 7 |
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Comte de | Wedderburn, Alexander, 146, 186, 191 |
Adams and, 195 | Wedgwood, Josiah, 140, |
as chief supporter of aiding Americans, 196 | Weems, Parson Mason, 237, 239-40 |
and financial aid for Americans, 197-98, | Wentworth, Paul, 186, 190-91 |
199-200 | West, Benjamin, |
on Franklin and commerce, 183 | Whately, Thomas, 141, 144, 269n90 |
Franklin as getting along with, 188 | Whately, William, 144, 158 |
and Franklin’s negotiations with British, 190, | whiggism, 11 |
191 | Whigs, 118, 122 |
Lee and,188 | Whitefield, George, 81-82 |
and separate Anglo-American peace, 198-99 | Whitmarsh, Thomas, 53-54 |
Veyne, Paul, 254n66 | Wilkes, John, 127-29 |
Virginia | Wills, Garry, 1 |
and Albany Plan of Union, 75, 76 | Wilson, Benjamin, 87, |
Franklin’s recall from France supported by, 193 | Wilson, James, 123 |
northern states surpassing, 245 | work. |
and Stamp Act, 109 Voltaire, 172, 173, 180, 182, 231 | Young, Arthur, 39 |