W3 Discussion: Debate – American Revolution (GROUP B)
Week 3 Readings: U.S. History Chapter 6, and Chapter 7.You have been divided into two groups. For this discussion, Group A (Last name A-L) will assume the role of an individual who supported the American Revolution (a Patriot or Whig), while Group B (Last name M-Z) will argue against it as Loyalists or Tory citizens.Loyalist James Chalmers, under the pseudonym of Candidus, wrote Plain Truth in response to Thomas Paine’s famous pamphlet Common Sense. You can select the enclosed link to read Thomas Paine at Gutenberg Project. Then read the excerpted text from Chalmers, shaping your statement in support or in opposition to Chalmers’ argument.Try not to make assumptions. Instead, assume the historical role of someone who lived in the colonies in the period up to, and including, the American Revolution. You could be a Colonial politician, a merchant, a farmer, a shop owner, or even a Southern plantation owner. Be creative. Role-playing is not simply reiterating facts. Develop a persona by doing some research — watch some fun videos about the 18th century! https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=townsend and son[1] Excerpt taken from: Candidus, Plain Truth: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Containing Remarks on a Late Pamphlet Intitled Common Sense, (Philadelphia, 1776). https://archive.org/details/plaintruthaddres00chaluoft/mode/2upPlease review the Discussion Guidelines outlined in the Course Overview.