Benjamin Franklin entered Ireland a loyal Englishman — he left transformed. This short documentary explores the little-known 1771 journey that turned Franklin against the British Empire, revealing how Ireland’s poverty, trade restrictions, and the Irish Patriot movement pushed him toward revolution. Perfect for history buffs and educators, we trace meetings with Henry Grattan, the impact of the Penal Laws, and how Ireland’s suffering reshaped Franklin’s view of empire — setting the stage for events like the Boston Tea Party and the drive for independence. Narrated in a male transatlantic voice with patriotic American background music and stock visuals from the YouTube Audio Library. If you enjoyed this deep dive, please like and share.
00:00:00 INTRO
00:00:39 FRANKLIN, THE LOYALIST
00:01:10 THE JOURNEY TO IRELAND
00:03:47 MEETING THE IRISH PATRIOTS
00:04:25 THE SHIFT BEGINS
00:04:58 WHAT IF FRANKLIN NEVER WENT TO IRELAND?
00:05:32 IRELAND, AMERICA, AND EMPIRE
00:05:59 OUTRO — CLOSE & CALL TO ACTION
Credit to : Valor & Vice