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We are to write about two grievances as if they are occurring today and we are still a British colony.
Step One: Select two of the grievances from the list below.
No trial by jury.
Not able to trade freely.
Unfair taxes.
Quartering troops in your home.
Not able to vote for government leaders.
Judges’ salaries and jobs at the will of the king.
Step Two: Write a fictional newspaper article about the impact of the two selected grievances on citizens today.
Pretend that the Declaration of Independence never occurred and that these grievances are still problems in society today.
Include a title for your article.
Write at least one paragraph for each grievance you choose in Step One. You should have at least two paragraphs, one for each grievance, when you are finished.
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