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Among Benjamin Franklin's many interests was spelling reform, and in 1768, while in London, he designed a phonetic alphabet for English that did away with six letters he considered redundant (c, j, q, w, x, and y) and replaced them with new ones.
What if, in the wake of independence, the nascent US had adopted it?