The older Mr. Franklin leaned back in his chair, casually crossing his arms over his ample stomach. “Of course. Our independence is priceless. The citizens are being taxed on everything. Did you know that the Ackermans down in the village had to move back with their cousin back in England?”
Will was indignant. “Good for them. Finally, someone can see that the King is the best choice.”
“Son--,” Ben started, but Will cut him off.
“Son--,” Ben started, but Will cut him off.
“Do you realize what will happen to America if we seceded from England? If we fight for our unnecessary freedom? Do you realize what will happen, father? We will be left alone, defenseless. We need England; we need the King.” A vein throbbed at his temple as he argued with his father. …show more content…
“And why would that be, William?”
Will clenched his jaw. He spoke slowly, as though speaking to a small child. “England-- the King-- has a large military force. All America has are farmers. Bankers. What will we be on our own. We will be defenseless, father. Furthermore,” Will took a breath, “has this form of government been tested? What about a phase in period? How do you know that this government will work? How do you know the people won’t