jeanlucceltrick09
06.03.2021 •
History
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Now that you have learned why the colonists declared independence and read their grievances, you can understand why it was so important to break from Britain. But can you imagine if the Declaration of Independence was never written? Imagine if the colonists’ grievances against Britain were still around today. What would life be like without jury trials or being able to elect government officials? Can you imagine having a standing army in your neighborhood?
Your task is to write a fictional newspaper story assuming that the Declaration of Independence was never written. Assume that the United States does not exist, as it is still a British colony. Imagine that the same issues that the colonists experienced in the late 1700s are still happening today! Your assignment is to choose two of the grievances to incorporate into a story as if they were still occurring. Your story should show the impact that this has on the citizens today. Be creative!
Step One: Select two of the grievances from the list below.
- No trials by jury
- Not able to trade freely
- Unfair taxes
- Quartering troops in your home
- Not able to vote for government leaders
- Standing armies in your neighborhood
- Judges’ salaries and jobs at the will of the king
Step Two: Write a fictional newspaper story about how two of these events occurred today.
- Include a title for your story.
- Write at least one paragraph for each grievance you chose in Step One. You should - --- have at least two paragraphs, one for each grievance, when you are finished.
- Pretend that the Declaration of Independence never occurred and that these are still problems in society today.
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The grievances is a section from the Declaration of Independence where the colonists listed their problems with the British government, specifically George III. ... In the view of the American colonies, the King had opposed the very purpose of government by opposing laws deemed necessary for the public good.
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