During the mid-18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various grievances. In this essay, I want you to consider the ethics and civics of the elite members of colonial society seeking change (later known to us as the Patriots). Who were these Patriots? What methods did they use to further their goals through civic engagement? What ethical considerations did they consider in seeking redress of their grievances? How did they fail in the creation of the first American government under the Articles of Confederation? Did the second government under the Constitution address their grievances or did they simply remove the imperial government and placed themselves in that position? Note 1: Successful responses will consider a broad range of evidence in support of arguments. Take a few moments to consider how you would respond by making a list of both "ethics" and "civics" related to the colonists and their grievances. Be sure to have a mixture of big/broad ideas and specific/detailed evidence in your argument.

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During the mid-18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various
grievances. In this essay, I want you to consider the ethics and civics of the elite members of colonial
society seeking change (later known to us as the Patriots). Who were these Patriots? What methods
did they use to further their goals through civic engagement? What ethical considerations did they
consider in seeking redress of their grievances? How did they fail in the creation of the first American
government under the Articles of Confederation? Did the second government under the Constitution
address their grievances or did they simply remove the imperial government and placed themselves in
that position?
Note 1: Successful responses will consider a broad range of evidence in support of arguments. Take a
few moments to consider how you would respond by making a list of both "ethics" and "civics" related
to the colonists and their grievances. Be sure to have a mixture of big/broad ideas and specific/detailed
evidence in your argument. 

 

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