6. To Sir William Wentworth: While I agree in full with the mercantilist acts you encourage, it may not be ideal to impose them now as they will only encourage a mob mentality protest against them since the colonists have been enjoying their “Salutary Neglect.” How might you suggest I and the other loyalist leaders enforce theses acts while not allowing these protests to become viable threats to us?…
While the initial stages of big business trace back to pre-Civil War America, it was not until the post-Civil War time period that large corporations effected on American society. From Rockefeller to Vanderbilt to Carnegie and all in between, these men and their businesses had unprecedented influence on American life. John Rockefeller created the Standard Oil Trust, with the intention of his business, Standard Oil Company, becoming the oil monopoly; short after, The Homestead Strike against Carnegie Steel aroused massive public support for unions. Likewise, big businesses’ growth and influences brought about a decline in the cost of living and the birth of a new political party. As a whole, the rise of big business in post-Civil War America caused a downward economic spiral while simultaneously increasing American hostility toward government and corporations, ultimately leading to the birth of new political and philosophical movements.…
3. Was colonial rule a transforming, even a revolutionary, experience, or did it serve to freeze or preserve existing social and economic patterns? What evidence can you find to support both sides of this argument?…
The town meeting that was held a week ago was confusing but exciting at the same time. Loyalists and Patriots were arguing their opinions of colonial independence. The loyalists wanted to prevent the colonial independence movement but the patriots wanted that independence. So because of the movement, patriots and loyalists began arguing and debating. Some didn’t get to say what they were going to say and some had their chance. I think the patriots had better arguments, because they were more concise about the debates, such as the “taxation without representation and the Stamp Act.” The loyalists also had good arguments such as “taxes were paid in order to protect colonies.”…
Part B: Identify specific information from your sources that can be used as supporting evidence in your essay.…
• Paragraph 2: Where did you go? Describe your experience at the camp. What happened to your family? How did the United States respond to your experience?…
Using information from the documents and your knowledge of United States history, answer the questions that follow each document in Part A. Your answers to the questions will help you write the Part B essay in which you will be asked to:…
Explain current beliefs about how the first peoples settled North America, and discuss the ways in which they became differentiated from one another over time.…
During the time span of 1776-1852, the opposition of slavery grew in the United States. There were many reasons for this to happen for example, the Fugitive Slave Laws were passed. Some people tried to fight slavery by holding groups or by having an escape route for slaves. However there were some people that saw slavery as no problem because of their belief and even states had slavery debates.…
Compare and contrast the ways in which TWO uprising or acts of social unrest reflected tensions in colonial society.…
Historically, artillery (from French artillerie) refers to any engine used for the discharge of large projectiles during war, served by a crew of men. The term also describes ground-based troops with the primary function of manning such weapons. Artillery is sometimes known as "The King of Battle". This term includes coastal artillery which traditionally defended coastal areas against seaborne attack and controlled the passage of ships, using their ability to deny access through the threat of coastal fire. It also includes land-based field artillery. With the advent of powered flight at the start of the 20th Century, artillery also included ground-based anti-aircraft batteries.…
Use the background information and the primary sources in the Graded Assignment: Primary Sources sheet to answer the following questions.…
i. You deplore the somonstrations taking place in Birmingham. But your statement, I am sorry to say, fails to express a similar concern for the conditions that brought about the demonstrations. I am sure…
Use the background information and the primary sources in the Graded Assignment: Primary Sources sheet to answer the following questions.…
The essence of exercise two was to understand the difference between primary and secondary sources. According to the text, primary sources are those that are first hand accounts or eyewitnesses, on the other hand a secondary source is one that is based on a primary source but an indirect account (Burger & Youkeles, 2004).…