Question.3897 - During the era that marked the coming and fighting of the American Revolution, 1763-1783, many issues were raised that caused individuals to take sides in the rebellion of the American colonies against the British Empire. Write an essay discussing two points of view from the primary sources in Voices of Freedom chapter 5 that explains different perspectives regarding involvement in the American Revolution. Your “how-conclusion” should compare or contrast the authors, audiences, and the purposes of your two chosen documents.
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