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DBQ- Eve of Revolution

    Question: To what extent had the colonist developed a sense of their identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the Revolution? After 1750, many colonists came together and realized the significance in a becoming a whole, independent nation. British influences caused problems among by dispossessing unnecessary Acts and causing unjust disputes such as the Boston Massacre that was part of the long chain of events, that resulted in the many disputed between Britain and the Americas. This mad the colonist rebel, in order to express their unity and identity as American people; however, some colonist remained loyal to their mother country of Britain. After the Great Awakening of 173

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