Write an essay assessing Adams importance to the Revolution, role in independence and his term as president.

Complete TWO of the following essay
questions
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Questions:
1- It.
is often taught that New England was settled by those seeking religious
freedom, but many times we lose sight of the fact that the two earliest groups
to settle Massachusetts came to achieve very different goals. Write an essay in
which you compare and contrast the experiences, motivations, and goals of those
that settled Plymouth in 1620 and those who would settle near Salem in
1629-30. Be as specific as possible.
2- The Great Awakening was a major
influence on society and culture in early 18th century America. Write an essay in which you explain what the
Great Awakening was, what it did, who was involved, and its major
consequences. Be as specific as
possible.

3- It is far
too easy to explain the coming of the Revolution as simply about “taxation
without representation.” We know, in
fact, that the American colonists viewed the relationship with Great Britain in
terms of political tradition and made sense of the increasing conflict through
the lens of the Enlightenment. Write an
essay in which you explain this phenomenon.
What was the basis for conflict?
Who was most affected? How did
leaders explain the conflict to the common people of the colonies? Why?
How did recent British history influence these ideas? Be as specific as possible.

4- By the middle of the 1780’s the United States was broke,
demoralized, and on the brink of civil war.
The way to solve many of the problems faced by the U.S., many believed,
was to abandon the Articles of Confederation and write a new Constitution. Write an essay in which you explain why the
Articles of Confederation were seen as a failure, and how the founders went on
to create something entirely new. Be
sure to explain the differing plans and how the final version was put together.John
Adams was arguably the most important founding father.

5- John
Adams was arguably the most important founding father. From his entry in the Second Continental
Congress through his tumultuous presidency, Adams forged an independent path
and was a stubborn advocate of republicanism.
Write an essay assessing Adams importance to the Revolution, role in
independence and his term as president.
What were his most important contributions? Why was his presidency so troubled? Why do we not remember him the same way we do
Washington and Jefferson – with a great monument to his memory in Washington,
DC?

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