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Tea Drinking Boston Fur Trader, American Revolution



             (4).
             The American people should support the Continental Association. As a man and business owner from Boston I strongly support the Continental Association. If we as Americans want to become independent from England we need to have a uniformed committee of selectmen to strive for this cause. I support my delegates John and Samuel Adams. Americans should do so in there own respected colonies. Our colony has been stripped of its civil government and our capital is rule by the Brits. Let us boycott British goods. We need to unite and form to strive for independence.
             (5).
             The American colonies should declare their independence from Great Britain. The colonies need to declare the right for freedom, liberty and justice. We do not hold any responsibilities to Britain. We need to replace this monarchy with a government that represent the people. A government should be run on regular elections to achieve a solid form of democracy.
             Section 1 - (B).
             Every explanation that I had gave for these five questions had one common thread. Each answer had an indication of freedom and liberty. I answered every question with the cosmology of a man from Boston at that time. Each answer was formed with the idea of what I thought he would think about independence and freedom from Great Britain. People from the colonies were slowly but surely getting irritated with Britain's rule. The common thread that connects my positions was independence.
             Section II.
             In my opinion I believe that the issue of, "Who shall Rule at Home" is the most determining factor for each colonist to support or not support the American Revolution. For men at the time they were the sole breadwinners of their family. The had to decide how their family was going to survive if they were going to participate in the war for independence. The home rule was not as important because women were self sufficient enough to organize domestic duties and for farm owners to delegate work on the farm.


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