PPT-Pennsylvania (1776)—rights

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That all men are born equally free and independent and have certain natural inherent and inalienable rights amongst which are the enjoying and defending life and

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That all men are born equally free and independent and have certain natural inherent and inalienable rights amongst which are the enjoying and defending life and liberty acquiring possessing and protecting property and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012.  . LECTURE . 08. From . the Stamp Act Resolutions to the Declaration of Independence.  .  . Samuel Adams, “Circular Letter” (1768. ). That the constitution [of Great Britain, as established in the Glorious Revolution of 1688] ascertains & limits both sovereignty and allegiance, & therefore, his Majesty’s American subjects, have an equitable claim to the full enjoyment of the fundamental rules of the British constitution. [CAPCT, vol. I, p. 198]. . Our founding Documents,. & Timeline to Constitution. Dr. East, 9/. 28. /2014. Intellectuals dedicated to changing and reforming society. Often. disagreed with each other but all. championed people’s rights for . ― . Thomas Paine. The Crisis . December 1776. Quotation #1. “Yonder are the Hessians. They were bought for seven pounds and . ten pence . a . man. Are you worth more? Prove it. Tonight the American flag floats from yonder hill or Molly Stark sleeps a widow!” . Loyalists and Patriots. Loyalists- colonists should remain loyal to British . Patriots- supported independence and believed it was time to cut ties with British . Strengths and Weaknesses Colonies . Colonial Advantages . Sasso. US I. Bunker Hill- June, 1775. Charlestown, MA. English soldiers want to move the Minutemen off the hills surrounding Boston. William Howe takes command of British forces. William Prescott led . Module 1: . Introduction to . Pennsylvania’s Child . Welfare Practice. Learning Objectives. Recognize the purpose of the Charting the Course curriculum, its organization, and procedures leading to the direct service worker certificate.. The Trials of War, 1776-1778. War in the North . Population of England vs. colonies. British advantages: . Armies and Strategies. American disadvantages: . Poor American youths. Old British ex-convicts. . Lesson 2. Avoid Thinking Traps. Copyright . . 2010 by The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. All rights reserved. . Avoid Thinking Traps: . Identify and correct counterproductive patterns in thinking through the use of Critical Questions.. The events surrounding the American Revolution transformed British colonists into American citizens.. Second Continental Congress. South . Carolinians served as delegates to the Second Continental Congress when the Declaration of Independence was . . Lesson 3. Energy Management:. Regulate emotion and energy levels to enable critical thinking and optimal performance.. Detect Icebergs:. Identify deep beliefs and core values that fuel out-of-proportion emotion and evaluate the accuracy and usefulness of these beliefs. . Colonists who did not wish to remain British subjects declared themselves ". Patriots. ". . Those who remained faithful to England called themselves ". Loyalists. . or. . Tories. ”. . Fighting started at . From, . Common Sense. , by Thomas Paine (1776). 1) . What type of argument is Paine employing in this selection?. 2) . Do you find this argument persuasive? Why or why not?. 3) . How would you attack this argument, if you were inclined (or assigned) to do so?. . Lesson 1. Resilience Training. Comprehensive Soldier Fitness . Trains the Force by . ….. Teaching . resilience fundamentals. Providing . leader education & deployment cycle training. Teaching . BOLC-B/WOBC. . Module Two. What is resilience?. Resilience is the ability to grow and thrive in the face of challenges and bounce back from adversity. . It is built through a set of core competencies that enable:.

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