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History 1311- CONSEQUENCES OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION

In this assignment I want you to take on the persona of a Patriot.  Be sure to briefly explain who you are (social status/profession) and where you live. Choose to be a member of one of the groups listed below

1. Elite merchants 

2. Elite planters

3. Artisans

4. yeoman farmer

5. frontier settler (CHOOSE ONE)

In the late 1760s and early 1770s (between the end of the Seven Years War and the beginning of the Revolution) you were upset with the imperial/colonial government.  It is now a quarter-century down the road from your youth, you are well into your middle-aged years, with idealistic children, and a grandchild or two, of your own.  You and your generation have sacrificed much to bring about the United States and its new government under the Constitution.  President George Washington's Administration is in place, Congress has been elected, and the form of the new government is taking shape.  Are you satisfied with the new government under the recently ratified Constitution?  Do you think your 20-something year old self (the protester from the 1760s) would be happy with the way things turned out?  You have decided to write a treatise (a fancy word for an essay) upon this subject as a gift to your grandchildren.  In it you will think about your main social, political, and economic grievances from the 1760s in relation to your current beliefs.   Have things turned out well for you and your group?  Have your grievances from the 1760s been redressed (or are no longer relevant)?  Have new political, economic, or social issues replaced them for your socioeconomic group in the 1780s? Has your group met their social responsibilities to the new nation, have they compromised where needed for the greater good or selfishly looked after their own interests?  What, if anything, is left to be done for your group?   Most importantly, would your 1760s self believe that you held onto your ethics even as war raged around you; have you remained true to the ethical stands you took in the 1760s or have you grown more pragmatic with age and experience?  

Be sure to use the Rule of Three in this assignment.  You should have an intro with thesis statement, at least three paragraphs in the body (one old for each point of the thesis) and a conclusion.  The best way to organize is to use political, economic, and social as your thesis points.

This essay should be a minimum of 5 paragraphs long.  The first paragraph is your introduction with thesis statement.  The second through fourth paragraphs (the body) will discuss social, economic, and political reforms (you should organize in this way, minimum of one paragraph on economic, one paragraph on social, and one on political).  Each paragraph of the body must have its own thesis statement and there should be at least three pieces of evidence (properly cited in Turabian format) in support (the "rule of three" for analytical writing).  The last paragraph is the conclusion.

You will be using modified Turabian FOOTNOTES in this assignment.  You must provide the footnote, including locating information, for each of your three pieces of evidence per body paragraph (so a minimum of 9 footnotes required).

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