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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Brawl. Sticky. Catch. Gallop. The colonials had a sticky wicket to deal with in the Second Continental Congress which could have resulted in a brawl.. That was the question of whether to fight for independence from England or whether to assert their rights from within a British Empire. They picked Ben Franklin as its oldest member as he was 69. Franklin had time to catch up on his sleep during the Congress as much of the time he was "sitting in silence, a great part of the time fast asleep in his chair." His thoughts did not gallop to independence like some of the more hot headed members who even accused Franklin of being a spy for the British because of how quiet he was. http://history.state.gov/milestones/...nentalCongress http://www.ask.com/wiki/Second_Conti...=3986&qsrc=999 Last edited by Taltarzac725; 04-09-2013 at 08:22 AM. |
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Franklin's ire came to a head when he leaked a letter he had written to a long-time London friend and fellow printer William Strahan to the Rebel grapevine. You could have seen the milky film of cataracts of any hint of Franklin's remaining dutifulness to England drop from some eyes after this letter became widely known. Quote:
Franklin is a man of plurality though and never really shows just one face to historians as he never sent that letter to Strahan and continued to send him letters with very different sentiments throughout 1775 and afterwards. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 04-12-2013 at 08:31 AM. |
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Wednesday Word Jumble answers: Policy. Exert. Fetch. Beauty. For checking answers-- http://www.uclick.com/client/sea/tmj.../11/index.html |
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Token. Bitten. Avenue. Joker. A token of the esteem Ben Franklin is still held in dates back to his attempt to set up the workings of a new government. http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_cent...g_07-21-75.asp http://history.state.gov/milestones/1776-1783/Articles Many were very reluctant to set up a very strong central government even though one was needed to conduct the Revolutionary War and the colonial armies often starved during the winter months because of the lack of a powerful central authority. Other great minds like Franklin's took a stab at setting up the proper avenues for the new government. Of course, any joker could say that Franklin and the other Founding Fathers had bitten off way more than they could chew. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation Quote:
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Annex. Dress. Apathy. Oblige. Saturday's puzzle with answers if you cannot wait or want to a challenge with a timed version-- http://www.uclick.com/client/sea/tmj.../13/index.html |
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The Continental Congress obliged Franklin with a hazardous mission of attempting to annex French speaking Canadians into the fight against England. This failed as miserably as Benedict Arnold's invasion of Canada about that same time. Franklin had not even dressed appropriately for the bitter cold and feared that he would die on this journey. He must have started to feel some apathy for his cause. Benjamin Franklin's desperate mission in 1776 took him through the North Country « The In Box http://www.usnews.com/news/national/...once-a-patriot
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Saturday's Word Jumble answers:
Award. Image. Drench. Poorly. |
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Sunday's Word Jumble answers from that issue of the Villages Daily Sun:
Larva. Flabby. Augur. Tallow. |
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Front. Swept. Fickle. Rather. http://www.uclick.com/client/sea/tmj.../16/index.html For checking today's Word Jumble answers. |
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