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The Causes Of The Kensington Riots

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The 35th president of the United States John F. Kennedy once said “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable”. The Kensington riots occurred in May 1844 and the riots endured for numerous days. The conflict that induced the violent riots occurred just a couple of days prior to the violent acts. An administrator of a catholic school in the district of Kensington suspended the reading and analyzation of the Holy Bible. Shortly after the ruling which was implemented by Hugh Clark spread to the city of Philadelphia, a rebellion began to stir in the city of brotherly love. Throughout this piece of writing a brief, yet detailed description of the Kensington riots that occurred in Philadelphia will be offered. In addition to a description of the violent riots, I will inspect the different sources used and explain the point of view of the authors and determine if the sources are worthy of the audience's trust or if the sources are biased and dishonest. After analyzation of several excerpts, it is inaccurate to deliver account of the Kensington Riots if it is biased against one of the participating parties at conflict. Furthermore before analyzing the accounts and point of view of the sources used an understanding of the events that occurred is necessary. Irish immigrants ventured to the United States of America in search of an improved life, and a steady source of income, they immigrated to chase the American dream. However when a

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