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What am I exactly supposed to be writing it’s due before midnight. HELP !

Prompt:
1. What are the major political, economic, and social divisions between the colonists and the English Crown that were most significant in the lead up to the War for Independence? Consider how these conflicts were represented in the ideas and fears of the two main political factions, the Federalists vs. the Anti-Federalists. In what ways did these divisions persist in American society after the Revolution and how did the founders try to resolve them in the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. political system (i.e. structure of Congress, the Electoral College, Apportionment, Bill of Rights, etc.). You should focus on 1-3 areas to focus on for your thesis.
- Some suggestions to consider:
- foreign relations
- preserving slavery vs. abolition
- the question of further westward settlement of native territory
- debt and taxation
- the power of the federal government
- inequality and class conflict
- Choose three specific examples or historical episodes (big or small) that illustrate your argument and make connections between your argument and evidence using relevant key terms or concepts that apply. Be sure to use a balanced mix of primary sources and secondary sources (Yawp, Horne, Dunbar-Ortiz, podcasts, documentaries, etc.) as evidence to support your argument.

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