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    Republicanism Dbq

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    The American Revolution may never have happened if Britain had attempted to impose provocative declarations and legislation. These decisions by the British government intensified the colonists commitment to republicanism and resistance. The main concept grounding Republicanism is popular sovereignty, and opposition to monarchy and aristocracy. The idea of American Republicanism has essentially the same values. American Republicanism prioritizes liberty, unalienable rights for citizens and…

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    I think that the ‘pens’ played a more crucial role in the American Revolution to gain independence. With the help of Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson, these three men did many things to win independence from the British. They motivated people to fight in the war, showed that independence is best for all the colonies, and officially declared the United States of America independent. “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” is a famous speech spoken by Patrick Henry to the Virginia…

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    Although some critics, may say that Patrick Henry’s “Speech to the Virginia Convention” was not successful in rallying colonists to come together for the war, Henry’s speech and use of persuasive techniques actually helped to rally the colonists and ultimately win their independence. One way in which Henry was successful in swaying the colonists to pick up arms, was by using persuasive techniques that appealed to reason. Henry is able to persuade the colonists through giving them the two…

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    Paul Revere was born on January 1, 1735 in Boston Massachusetts. He was the son of Apollos De Rivoire, a French Huguenot who had come to Boston at the age of thirteen to apprentice in the shop of a silversmith. Once Revoir had established his own business, he changed his name. Paul was the third of twelve children, learning silversmithing from his father, he married sarah Orne on August 17, 1757. He eventually became the father of eight children. As early as 1765 Revere began to…

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    Revolutions are some of the most important things the world has ever seen. They come any many varieties. Some can be huge and very dangerous, the American Revolution, or it can be a small one like a rule change at a school. The real meaning of the word, revolution is an overthrow of a government or an established rule. There are many ways to go about starting a revolution as well. They can be either peaceful or violent, which is usually the case. There are many ways to start a revolution, but…

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    In 1775, Patrick Henry convinces the colonists in his “Speech to the Virginia Convention” to fight for independence. Prior to Henry’s speech, a significant amount of colonists desired to stay under Britain’s rule, especially in regions such as New England, filled with loyalist populations. Patrick Henry effectively integrates several rhetorical devices into his speech to sway colonial loyalists towards opposing their mother country, Great Britain. The devices of allusion, logos,…

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    The American Revolution produced drastic changes within the culture and norms of the American people to shape what is now known as the modern United States. The Rationalists were a group of writers, speakers, and philosophers of the mid to late 18th century and had a huge impact on this era because suading the American people to stand up to the overpowering rule of the British. Rationalists such as Patrick Henry the speaker of the “Speech to Virginia Convention”, Thomas Paine the author of…

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    Colonists were treated unfairly by England, during the Revolutionary war period. England kept passing acts and placing taxes on everything; eventually colonists grew hostile and fought to become a free country. Patrick Henry’s “Speech to the Virginia Convention” and Thomas Jefferson’s “The Declaration of Independence” are great examples of Revolutionary literature. “Speech to the Virginia Convention” is trying to convince colonists to rebel England. The Declaration of Independence is letting…

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    SETTING The setting was based in Colonial Virginia (George Washington and John Parke Custis are the only two people in the story that are from Colonial Virginia). Most Americans talked with a british accent during the revolutionary war. Mainly because a lot of the Americans came from Britain. GEORGE WASHINGTON George Washington did not wear a wig. Even though wigs were fashionable, Washington kept his own hair, which he wore long and tied back in a queue, or ponytail. Washington did,…

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    Seven Year's War Causes

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    The Seven Year’s War had caused a major conflict between the British and us, colonists. George Grenville, the Prime Minister of Britain, had blamed us for starting the war and that Britain was in debt because they fought against the colonists. Grenville came up with a series of taxes and to set laws for our side, called “Acts.” “Stamp Act” In March 22, 1765, the “Stamp Act” had been another Act that the British had passed. This Act required that us, colonists need a stamp on every document and…

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