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AP US history DBQ
AP US history DBQ In the period of 1750 to 1776, colonists endured changes radically. They united in protection of their rights as Americans, even though some of them opposed the idea of becoming independent. Also, they became a new, united race that lacked injustice and servility. For the extent that the colonists developed, was a sense of their own identity and unity as Americans, by the eve of the Revolution. First, colonists united regarding their rights, for they has decided that a powerful government had to be checked by the Body of People, so that they would maintain stability within their own country; “…America is now most firmly united and as firmly resolved to defend their liberties…against every power…that may attempt to take them away”(Richard Lee, 24 February, 1774). Therefore, stopping any kind of fallacy that would result in a rebellion, and weakening the country. Also, the reader see it when the Representatives meet in Congress and set forth the causes and necessities of their up arms, willing to die free, than to live enslaved. In addition, the fact that many of the states decide to contribute to the Boston Relief helps to mitigate the counterattack of Britain in response to the Boston Tea Party. Second, some of the colonists, the Patriots, opposed the thought of separating from England, making a great deal of it. Patriots said that they rather be govern by a tyrant a thousand miles away, than a thousand tyrants not a mile away. For some states were pressuring others to join them by threatening them, that they had the power to annihilate them. And for that cause some declared Patriots, tyrants in disguise; “…is better, to be ruled by one tyrant three thousand miles away, or by three thousand tyrants not a mile away…there was just as much humbug in politics seventy years ago as there is today” (The Famous Mather Byles: The Noted Boston Tory Preacher, Poet and Wit, 1707-1788). And this was probably the cause for why the Patriots were given the choice of living the continent, for the others did not want them either to influence others to became as them, nor they wanted the Patriot to help the British thus being traitors. Finally, Americans become a New Race united in their lack of unfairness and servility. Many people say that the Americans are types of blended people that are given a brand new start in virtually every aspect. Also some Englishmen agree that America shouldn’t be govern the same way that an English Town, for the colonists did not have representation in the Parliament, supporting the separation from them; “…He is an American, who leaving behind him all his ancient prejudices and manners, receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced…Here individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men…”(Letters from an American Farmer, 1770). A sense of self-esteem and unity within them was strengthened, in the colonists, by the eve of the Revolution. Not only in the Protection of their liberties, by uniting, but also opposing some of the people in the society that refused to blend in with the idea of independence, being too frightened to fight, and the New Race that lacked unfairness and servility. Bibliography:
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