out of these groups/events:
Boston MassacreBoston Tea Party
1st Continental Congress
Son of Liberty
Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances
The Act of the British Parliament
The instruction by the Virginia Convention
Common Sense
2nd Continental Congress
which ones were the major turning points for the changing relationship between the colonists and Britain leading up to the American Revolution
What do you need help on?
Also, I'm not properly brushed up on all these things to give you a good response, and to be honest, this is a bit too varied from any other questions to reference any links...I'll see if I can dig up any info a bit later...
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i need help coming up wit a thesis for a qustion
The Simplest way is probably to do something like this: "There were many events that made the colonists start thinking differently about Britain, but the major events were [enter events]."
Good Luck!
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"But," say Man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It
I had this exact question to complete for homework. I said 1st Continental Congress, although the most popular I believe was Lexington&Concord. It's more a writing exercise than anything- there is no right/wrong answer. Just be able to support your answer with base facts, and throw in a few pieces of trivia if you really wanna dazzle your teacher.
Keep it or abort it?
Definitely abort it!
APUSH Essay secret! Most AP questions are very open, not having one set answer. If you learn to support your point well and you have proof to back it up, that's basically what you're going to be doing for most of your essays.
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"I refuse to prove that I exist," says God, "for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing."
"But," say Man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It