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A Very Corrupted Junto Analysis

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As the eve of the American Revolution came upon history, British had control of colonist in America and at the time the 7-year war had ended and this caused Britain to become indebted by many countries and British troops that were in the war. As a result of this debt, the king of Britain, King George iii, decided to pass acts toward the American colonist such as the stamp act, Tea act, Malasous act, and to pay back the soldiers the Quartering acts are introduced. In addition, the American colonist did not enjoy act of taxation and quartering acts so as a result, the American identity grew stronger and independent because the colonist had known that the taxes, King George iii placed, were unfair and decided the best solution to this problem …show more content…

In 1774 Richard Henry Lee writes,"A very small corrupted Junto in New York expected, all N. America is now most firmly united as firmly resolved to defend their liberties ad infinitum against every power on Earth that may attempt to take them away. " This meaning that Henry is deciding that instead of allowing the British officials control the American colonist we should instead defend our liberties against basically anyone who tries to take it; in this case King George iii. Additionally, this is an example of how the American colonies gained their identity because the concept of defending their liberties is the resolution to gaining their independence. Colonists also had more reasons to gain their identity in unity and independence due to British …show more content…

An American farmer writes his opinion on how America should be and states, "This great metamorphosis has a double effect, it extinguishes all his European prejudices, he forgets that mechanism of subordination, that servility of disposition which poverty had taught him." This means being an American has a double effect in which it annihilates all European prejudice from the Britain and to forget the past of living in bondage from Britain and instead remember how poverty taught us. This is a form of identity because as a colonist of low wealth recognizes and gives his opinion on how a real American is and suggest to his audience, which is the colonist of America, to live by his interpretation of an American. Although it may seem as if many colonists in America agreed that it was best to proceed the American Revolution to fight for their Liberty while on the other hand, there were some colonist that disagreed with this and thought that this was insane, these colonists were the

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