PPT-Thomas Paine and The Crisis #1

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You will use information from the pamphlet The Crisis 1 to answer the following questions WRITE THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN COMPLETE SENTENCES ON

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You will use information from the pamphlet The Crisis 1 to answer the following questions WRITE THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN COMPLETE SENTENCES ON YOUR OWN PAPER APHORISM. period in Europe during the 17. th. and 18. th. Centuries saw the development of new ideas about the rights of people and their relationship to their rulers. . . John Locke. ’. s Theory of Government. 2) Slave Revolts: History and Geography. History 350. April 16, . 2015. Reminders and Announcements. Navigating around History 350. Syllabus is the first item in Blackboard Documents. Links to PowerPoints will be posted before each class. . Loyalists. About 20% of colonists remained loyal to King George III, the monarch and leader of Great Britain during the time of the Revolution.. Loyal to the king for political reasons, personal gain, or military glory.. “THESE are the times that try men’s souls: The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the man and woman. Tyconflict, the more glorious the triumph. . . .& PERSUASION. . Convincing a targeted audience to support your views on an issue and/or to take action.  . PERSUASIVE APPEALS. A single . piece of writing might use one, two, or all three of these.. A balanced use of all three can strengthen an argument.. Emotional Appeals. Persuade by eliciting strong feelings (pity or fear). Emotional appeals. Ethical appeals. Appeals to the sense of right and wrong. “Those Soldiers who stand firm in the service of [their] country” deserve the “love and thanks of man and woman” (Paine lines 2-3). was born in England, in 1737, as the poorly educated son of a corset maker. . . During his young adult life he held many different jobs. He worked as a corset maker, grocer, tobacconist, school . 2012. Whose side are you on?. What is your definition of loyalty?. Think about a time when your loyalty was tested and you were tempted to switch sides or give up.. In a short paragraph, . brieftly. by Red Saunders: An Impressions Gallery touring exhibition, 9 March – 29 September 2013. Thomas . Paine, 1772. Overview. . Thomas Paine was an English-American political activist and revolutionary. In addition he authored two highly influential pamphlets inspiring America to declare independence from Britain.. 2) Tom Paine—British Failure and International Revolutionary. History 350. April 9, 2015. Reminders and Announcements. Navigating around History 350. Syllabus is the first item in Blackboard Documents. th. and 18. th. Centuries saw the development of new ideas about the rights of people and their relationship to their rulers. . . John Locke. ’. s Theory of Government. —. philosopher from England (mid 17. Group 1:. Matt . Fidurko, Katie Lyter, Kristin Youngs, Megan Burgess, Davey Carls, Alex . Anzivine . Society vs. Government . “Society is produced by our wants and government by our wickedness” . What motivated the colonies to fight for independence? Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, John Locke and Natural Rights, and the Declaration of Independence Imagine… You are a colonist living in Georgia on April 19, 1775 when the Revolutionary War starts at Lexington and Concord. COMMON SENSE 1776FULL TEXTfor Gods sake let us cometo a final separationThomas PaineCOMMONSENSEJanuary1776Presented here isthe full text of Common Sensefrom the third edition published a month after t

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