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Question.3335 - The time has come to submit your "final" draft of all your hard work over the previous weeks. You should be proud of the final product. Thank you for being so diligent and I can't wait to look at your work!50 Ways to Write a Good Paper. Formatting and Presentation Checklist:Title PageBibliography (compilation of all your sources) page at the end of the paperWritten argument of 6-7 pages in length (adding pictures is fine but it does not count towards page total)12 point font, double spaced, one inch margins, and justified textFootnotes for citations (Authors last name, "title of article", page number)Formal academic writing style (avoids pronouns, spells out conjunctions, past tense)Thesis statement so clear that it is impossible to misunderstandArgument points defending and supporting thesisOnly academic sources are used for citations (no websites)Overall general "read-a-bility"

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IntroductionThe xxxxxxxx Revolution xx often xxxx to xxxx started xxxx shots xxxx fired xxxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxx in xxxxx However xxx rebellion xxxxxxx long xxxxxx The xxxxxxxx of x legislation xxxxxxx by xxx British xxxxxxxxxx altered xxx relationship xxxxxxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxx colonies xxxxxxxx colonial xxxxxxxxxx that xxxxxxx into xxxxxxxx This xxxxxxxxxxx that xxx American xxxxxxxxxx began xxxx the xxxxx Act xxxxxxx a xx return xxxxx andsetting xxx stage xxx revolutionary xxxxxx that xxxxxxxx in x fight xxx independence xxxxxx statementThe xxxxx Act xxxxx was xxxxxx in xxx marked xxx point xx no xxxxxx becauseit xxxxxxxxxxxxx changed xxx relationship xxxxxxx the xxxxxxx government xxx the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx igniting xxxxxxxx resistance xxx laying xxx groundwork xxx eventual xxxxxxxx iscredited xxxx starting xxx American xxxxxxxxxx rather xxxx the xxxxxxx shots xxxxx at xxxxxxxxxxxx Concord xx April xxxx Stamp xxxxxxxxxxxx between xxxxxxx and xxx ColoniesBefore xxx Stamp xxx relationship xxxxxxx Britain xxx the xxxxxxxx Colonies xxxxxxxxxxxxx harmonious xxxx enjoyed x certain xxxxxx of xxxxxxxx managed xxxxx internalaffairs xxxx minimal xxxxxxxxxxxx from xxx British xxxxxxxxxx The xxxxxxxx thrived xxxxx themerchant xxxxxx trading xxx material xxx goods xxxxx Politically xxx colonialassemblies xxxx high xxxxx reflecting xxx colonies xxxxxxx sense xx self-governance xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxx War x their xxxxxxxxxxxx was xxx on xxxxxxx terms xxxxxxx wasleft xxxx massive xxxx and xxxx wished xx hold xxxxxxx over xxx expanding xxxxxx Bonwick xx offset xxx costs xx defending xxx colonies xxxxxxx sought xxx imposition xx Americancolonists xxxxxxx to x series xx legislative xxxx that xxxxxxxxxx in xxxxxxxx relations xxxxxxxxxxxxx The xxxxx Act xx a xxx CatalystUnlike xxx taxes xxxx affected xxx merchants xxx traders xxx Stamp xxx mainly xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for xxxxxxx journalists xxx farmers xxxx garnered xxxxxxxx and xxx not xxxx wellliked xxxx The xxxxx Act xx imposed xxxxx on xxx colonies xxxxxxxxx all xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to xxxx the xxxxxx purchased xxxx the xxxxxxx government xxxxxxxx opposition xxxxx Stamp xxx resulted xx violation xx their xxxxxxxxxx rights xx particular xx taxationwithout xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Jensen xxx response xxxxxxxx led xx colonies xxxxxxxxxx theStamp xxx Congress xx October xxxxx nine xxxxxxxx were xxxxxxx together xx have xxxxxxxx protest xxx Congress xxxx a xxxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxx and xxxxxxxxxx stating xxxx only xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx have xxx right xx tax xxxxxxxx The xxxxxxxxxx of xxx Stamp xxx had xxxxxxxxxx intolegal xxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxx being xxxxxxxxxxx to xxxxxxx protests xxx boycotting xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx like xxx Sons xx Liberty xxxxxx a xxxx in xxxxxxxxxx public xxxxxxxxxx conductingprotests xxx intimidating xxx collectors xxxxxxxxxxx The xxxxxxxx impact xx theboycotts xxxxxxxx with xxx pressure xxxx the xxxxxxxx led xx the xxxxx Act xxxxx repealed xx The xxxxxxxx relationship xxxx Britain xxx done xxx further xxxxxxxx ensued xxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxxxx Post xxx repeal xx the xxxxx Act xxx not xxxxxx to xxxx relations xxxxxxx a xxxxxx oflegislative xxxx and xxxxxxxx responses xxx further xxxxxxx conflict xxxxx at xx TheBritish xxxxxxxxxx not xxxxxxx to xxxx its xxxxxxxxx over xxx colonies xxxxxx the xxxxxxxxxxxxxx in xxxxxxxxx that xxxx would xxxxxxxxx for xxx colonies xxxx statement xxx seen xxxxxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxxx in xxx colonies xxxxxxxxxx acts xxxx the xxxxxxxxx Acts xx imposed xxxxxx on xxxxxxx imported xxxxx furthering xxxxxxxx resistance xxx colonies xxxxxxxxx threw xxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxx rose xxxxxxxxxx such xx the xxxxxx Massacre xx where xxxxxxx killed xxxx colonists xxxxxx aconfrontation xxxxxxx The xxxxxxxx was xxxxxxxxxx as x propaganda xxxx for xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx sentiments xxxxx acts xxxxxxxx closing xxx Boston xxxxxx and xxx revocation xx the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx resulting xx uniting xxxxxxxxx to xxxx British xxxx The xxxxxxx East xxxxx Company xxxxxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxx The xxx Act xx where xxxx had xxx most xxxxxxx on xxx tea xxxxxx This xxx to xxx incident xx the xxxxxx Tea xxxxx in xxxxx the xxxxxxxxx had xxxxxxxxx to xxxxxxxx Americans xxx they xxxxxxx an xxxxxx shipment xx tea xx the xxxxxx Harbor xxxxx Such xx act xxx enraged xxx British xxxxxxxxxx and xxxx enacted xxx Coercive xxxx

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