I. If the government hadn't treated the lower class unfairly, the frontiersmen wouldn't have felt the need to rebel.
..A. Evidence
....1.Pg 90 RR. "Colonists, like residents of European monarchies, accepted social hierarchy and inequality as long as they believed that government officials ruled for the general good. When rulers violated that precept, ordinary people felt justified in rebelling."
........a. The colonists felt that their government weren't doing anything to help their society, which i agree with, i would have rebelled too, but towards the government...not the indians.
....2.Pg. 36 Zinns Article. "The frontiersmen felt that the colonial government had let them down. The were angry..."
II. Hatred towards the Native Americans fueled the Rebellion.
..A. Evidence.
....1. Pg 1 of Whether they be friends or foes. “Both felt the obvious isolation from tribes that lived outside of colonial control, but both also suffered from the lingering and thriving English prejudice against any Indians, regardless of their administrative loyalties or behavioral patterns.”
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Monday, October 20, 2008
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