You are an American Patriot involved in the Boston Tea Party. What factors drove you to your involvement in such a rebellious action against the Crown? Explain your motivations in a letter to your parents back home in London.

Your letter shoud be approximately 175-200 words in length. Be sure to use proper formatting for a letter (date, heading, salutation, body, & closing) as well as correct spelling and grammar.

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Answer 1

Answer:

So write a story about why you would rebel against the Crown. Use all the information you learned in class. Make sure you write in letter format.

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

December 18, 1773  

Dear Mother and Father,  

I am writing this letter to inform you that I have allied myself with the rebels to fight against the king. The monarchy is very cruel to the Americans and we have chosen to fight back for our well-deserved rights. I have been involved in the Boston Tea Party and did what I thought was right. Many dangers come when rebelling against the British but the reward is much greater to fight for than to stay as slaves. I can no longer stand the cruelty. I apologize deeply for getting myself into this kind of danger for I know you care very much for me as I do for you. Promise me father that you will take care of my mother even if I am not there for her. The thought of being free from this monarchy motivated me to stand for my rights and encouraged me to fight back. Worry not mother and father, for the Lord will stand with me in every battle that I face. He will protect me for as long as I live for I gave him my life. The British will pay for what they have done to us and we will take our country back. Wish me well and pray for me as I cross a dangerous road.

Sincerely,

Christopher


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