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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 6:10 pm    Post subject: primary sources from 18th century America Reply with quote

I have to do this project for my APUSH class, called a Document Based Question (or DBQ). But instead of answering one, we're making our own DBQ. mine is about the colonists reactions to the taxes that were being places on goods. I need news articles, speeches, documents, anything that is a primary source from the time period that could be used to draw a conclusion about the question. I thought I had a good list of docs, but then went back through and found that a few of them don't work for me. I've already done looking on my own, but I'm sure others around here have lots of good searching skills, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Very Happy

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ugg, DBQs are so annoying...

We just finished studying the colonies in our history class...if your school has access to any databases, those are always very helpful.

I'd suggest looking up articles Thomas Paine and John Dickenson. You might find the latter's "Letters from a Farmer" helpful. William Pitt also did a speech on the Stamp Act. You might also try looking at the Declaration of Resolves of the First Continental Congress, or the Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions by Patrick Henry.

I'll keep looking...sorry if I was of no help at all!

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