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- For the first part, I want you to discuss, with your supporting reasons, when YOU think the break in the relationship between the American colonists and the British government became irreparable. Was it when the Boston Tea Party happened? When the British issued the "Intolerable Acts"? Or some point after that? You can choose any event from 1773 all the way through Independence Day. Just remember, whichever answer you choose, you must support with reasons and evidence.
Should you accept the Compromise of 1877 and the subsequent defeat in the Presidential election, or should you stick up for yourself, challenge the results and thus undo the carefully crafted end of Reconstruction? Defend your answer.
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1. For the first part, I want you to discuss, with your supporting reasons, when YOU
think the break in the relationship between the American colonists and the British
government became irreparable. Was it when the Boston Tea Party happened? When
the British issued the "Intolerable Acts"? Or some point after that? You can choose
any event from 1773 all the way through Independence Day. Just remember,
whichever answer ...