What ideas from these movements helped inspire the colonists

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Discuss how the Enlightenment, Great Awakening, and country ideology influenced the colonists in the years leading up to the Revolution. What ideas from these movements helped inspire the colonists to oppose British policies (such as the Stamp Act) and finally break with Great Britain in 1776? Were the colonists justified in their criticisms of the British government?

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5) Papers should have a clear and specific thesis statement that does not just restate the main question being asked. Thesis statements can be more than one sentence long, but should also be concise. The thesis should be in the introduction of the essay.

6) Sources should be cited using MLA format when appropriate. This means that students should use parenthetical documentation when directly quoting something or when paraphrasing another author's idea or argument. Sentences that convey a student's own thoughts or arguments, or state factual information, do not need to be cited.

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8) Students must use specific examples from at least four of the six assigned primary source documents. Student may also use information from the lecture notes and textbook. No other sources are required and no other sources should be used.

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1) The focus of the essay should be addressing the main question asked by coming up with a thesis and backing up that thesis with relevant points from the lectures and textbook readings, as well as specific examples from the primary source documents. Thesis statements should address whether or not the colonists were justified in their criticisms of the British government and why.

2) Students must use specific examples from at least four of the six required primary sources listed to back up their arguments.

3) Papers should discuss the specific arguments and points made by each author in the primary sources. Students should also discuss each author's point of view (biases, background, reasons why they might have held the viewpoint they did).

4) Students should demonstrate in their paper that they have completed the required textbook readings by incorporating relevant background information into their papers. Papers should not just be a summary of the primary source documents in the workbook.

5) Students should try to address some of the following questions in their papers:

 According to John Locke, why do people give up some of their freedoms by living under the laws of a government? What is the main thing they are trying to preserve when they do so? From whom does the legislature (government) get its authority according to Locke? What are the responsibilities of the government? What specifically does he mention about taxes and the government's ability to raise them? Are people obligated to obey laws that are made by government representatives that they did not choose/elect? What did Locke believe those people had the right to do if laws were being imposed on them without their consent by representatives who were not elected by them? What is the main reason a government would forfeit its power back to the people (society) according to Locke?

· According to Burke, what was the predominant feature of the American colonists? How did he think the colonists' religious backgrounds influenced their love of freedom and independence? What was the main religion of the colonists at this time? Why did he think this made the colonists more likely to oppose government policies? What made the religion of the Puritans, Quakers, Baptists, Methodists, and other dissenting religious faiths different that the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England? Relationship between church and state? Why did many of those colonists of dissenting faiths migrate to the colonies and leave their mother countries in the first place? How could their beliefs/attitudes about established authority have helped shape their opposition to government policies?

· What was the Stamp Act? Why were the delegates to the Stamp Act Congress upset about this act and other similar acts passed by Parliament? What major points did they make to support their views? What arguments did they make about Parliament's right to tax the colonists? What points did they make about the right to trial by jury and right to petition the king and Parliament? How were their arguments influenced by the ideas of Locke and the "Country" party?

· Who was James Dickinson and why did he feel the need to criticize the Stamp Act? Did he view the earlier trade acts imposed by Parliament on the colonies to be unconstitutional as well? Why not? What specifically made the Stamp Act unconstitutional in his view? How were his arguments influenced by the ideas of Locke and the "Country" party?

· According to Patrick Henry, had the colonial petitions sent to the King and to Parliament had any affect? Why not? What actions taken by the British government in 1775 inspired Henry to give this speech? What did he want the government of Virginia and his fellow colonists to do? Why did he believe that there was no other choice but to take up arms against the British government? What was the alternative if the colonists did not fight? How were his arguments influenced by the ideas of Locke and the "Country" party?

· Did Thomas Paine believe that there was any advantage to the colonies remaining part of the British Empire? Why not? What disadvantages did he believe there would be for the colonies if they remained in the empire? What benefits would they gain from independence from Great Britain? How did Paine describe the people in the colonies who called for reconciliation with Britain? Did he agree with Patrick Henry about the ineffectiveness of the petitions to the king and parliament? In Paine's view what reigned as "king" in America? Why? How were his arguments influenced by the ideas of Locke and the "Country" party?

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