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(LO) Unit 3 Essay

(LO) Unit 3 Essay

Q Instructions Purpose As we have seen in this unit, the origins of the American Revolution were complicated. While the Declaration of Independence has long been viewed as the beginning of the Revolution, in reality, the storm had been brewing for decades by the time Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. In this essay, you will be analyzing and evaluating the causes of the American Revolution using both primary and secondary sources. In the process, you will be practicing one of the key skills in the historical thinking: evidence-based argumentation. Learning to make a clear argument that is supported by specific evidence is essential to the kind of critical thinking that your time in college should help you develop.

Q Task Please ensure you read the following from the content of this unit: Assigned Readings: 1. Ideas and Theories For and Against American Independence 1. Primary Source: The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved 2. Primary Source: Soame Jenyns and Samuel Johnson 2. Events Contributing to the Rise of an Independence Movement in the Colonies 1. see images below "Bostonian's Paying the Excise Man, or Tarring and Feathering. Philip Dawe, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons."

Q "Boston Massacre as portrayed by Paul Revere. Not entirely an accurate depiction of the event that transpired. Engrav'd Printed & Sold by Paul Revere Boston. The print was copied by Revere from a design by Henry Pelham for an engraving eventually published under the title "The Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or the Bloody Massacre," of which only two impressions could be located by Brigham. Revere's print appeared on or about March 28, 1770., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons." "This is the place to affix the stamp. Bradford, William, 1719-1791, publisher. Illus. in: The Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser, 1765 October 24. From the Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2004672606/." Then, in an essay of at least 5 paragraphs and 1000 words:

Q Identify the main arguments used by supporters and opponents of American independence and why each side thought their viewpoint was correct. Then, identify the events portrayed in each of the three images and explain why they occurred, and combined with what happened after each event, show how they encourage support for independence. You should not limit yourself to discussing only these three events; simply use these three to help shape an analysis of various cause-effect relationships between the British and colonist actions.

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As a result of the French and Indian War, which ceased in 1763, Great Britain was left with a great sum of debt to pay. The Parliament of Great Britain prioritized the enactment of several taxes onto the British colonies. Unfolding with The Stamp Act of 1765, Parliament required that all documents be produced on stamped paper. The colonies perceived taxes, such as The Stamp Act, to be shockingly bad, excessive, and unreasonable.