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Revolutionary Choices

Thomas Paine's pamphlet titled "Common Sense" had me up in arms ready to fight for independence from England. Self government, anchored along with the whispered promise of protection from a constitution that made it clear that "All men were to be created equal". I would have happily shed the yoke called "Duty" to King and Country. Having the opportunity to make choices, choices that would affect me and my family's future, and the future of all American mankind, I would have served as a Patriot without a second thought towards my Loyalist upbringing. In America's beginning, my ancestor's immigrated to this new world to seek asylum and peace. They brought with them a rich history of tradition and culture. They brought with them a s


We needed a government that spoke to all who desired to live together in peace with some sort of unity. The wars that were fought on our soil offered a fresh and often too realistic look at who was actually governing our country. The charismatic Patriots were very good at stating the obviousness of current affairs in the colonies, bringing controversial opinions to light. Traditional religious views, although altered from the original design, accompanied my fore fathers to the new world. I heard those whispers and began to turn a deaf ear. Apathy was the number one killer of free thinking. These beliefs could be used as a crutch for anyone who was afraid of change. Encouraging all of us to sit up and take notice of what was really going on in our country. As young colonists we were given the option to choose, the right to have a say in what was our life, and to fight for the future of our home. These men (and some times women behind the scenes) gave a unique perspective on the ability of the common man to have the right to choose. Listening to various radical individuals challenged the ideals and beliefs of the every day person, including myself. There were too many individuals that condemned the actual process of freedom. Unbeknownst to them they instituted the same ideas and laws that they were running from, into the minds of their children. Actually, the rigors of these teachings pressured us to take a look at what was really being addressed. Our country was in turmoil and seeking some sort of structure.

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