a citizen of philadelphia penned a pamphlet in


A "Citizen of Philadelphia" penned a pamphlet in 1774 arguing, "The dispute between Great Britain and her colonies is now reduced to a single point: Whether the Parliament shall give laws to America." In the summer of 1774, you are a brand new junior associate in the Philadelphia law firm of Ducque, Dodge, and Hyde and one of the senior partners, James Ramsey, Esquire, has purchased this pamphlet. A known moderate Tory, Ramsey is concerned about the thesis of the piece and its possible effects for his law business as well as the British North American colonies. Senior partner Ramsey assigns you the task of drafting a memo reviewing and analyzing the growing dispute between the British and the colonists. In order to impress the boss and keep your job, analyze the key ideas and events between 1764 and the summer of 1774. As a Whig sympathizer, how do you explain (and Justify) to your Tory boss the drift of those years? Take a position and defend it.

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