The American Revolution Dbq Summary

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The History of the American Revolution (1789) is written by David Ramsay, he was born in Pennsylvania on April 2, 1749, of substantial landowning parents. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and, after teaching for a while, took a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1772. in this text he describe about the principles of representative government and the right of future amendment, embodied in the state constitutions and adopted in the national one, as unique American political principles and the best ways of securing liberty. David Ramsay wrote many of the documents about revolution but this was his best selling, the reason is the the method of writing that anyone can easily understand and no one has to read any other document to fuuly understand the American Revolution. …show more content…

One thing that I miss in this document were the dates and the prominent figures present at the time of revolution, the document has very less facts that could lead to a wrong perception for the readers. Why there were only a few dates? When the revolution has many dates, the dates describes the events in sequential way and helps in understanding. The History of the American Revolution (1789), told the story of how virtuous “husbandmen, merchants, mechanics, and fishermen” won independence from the corrupt British. He saw the Revolution as a constitutional crisis brought on by the irreconcilability of Britain’s imperial interests and the colonists’ experience in self-government.Overall I believe this document is very healthy and helpful for the readers who just want to know about the

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