1. The document provides a recipe metaphor for the key events and figures of the American Revolution by describing ingredients and steps to make a "hamburger" representing the revolution.
2. The "buns" represent the opposing sides of Patriots/Whigs and Loyalists/Tories, with various "meats" and "cheeses" standing for significant acts, documents, and ideals that stoked the conflict between them.
3. After many complicated steps of adding different ingredients to each "bun" and trying to keep them upright, the two sides are finally brought together, showing the ultimate unification of the American people after a long and messy revolutionary process.
1. The document provides a recipe metaphor for the key events and figures of the American Revolution by describing ingredients and steps to make a "hamburger" representing the revolution.
2. The "buns" represent the opposing sides of Patriots/Whigs and Loyalists/Tories, with various "meats" and "cheeses" standing for significant acts, documents, and ideals that stoked the conflict between them.
3. After many complicated steps of adding different ingredients to each "bun" and trying to keep them upright, the two sides are finally brought together, showing the ultimate unification of the American people after a long and messy revolutionary process.
1. The document provides a recipe metaphor for the key events and figures of the American Revolution by describing ingredients and steps to make a "hamburger" representing the revolution.
2. The "buns" represent the opposing sides of Patriots/Whigs and Loyalists/Tories, with various "meats" and "cheeses" standing for significant acts, documents, and ideals that stoked the conflict between them.
3. After many complicated steps of adding different ingredients to each "bun" and trying to keep them upright, the two sides are finally brought together, showing the ultimate unification of the American people after a long and messy revolutionary process.
1. The document provides a recipe metaphor for the key events and figures of the American Revolution by describing ingredients and steps to make a "hamburger" representing the revolution.
2. The "buns" represent the opposing sides of Patriots/Whigs and Loyalists/Tories, with various "meats" and "cheeses" standing for significant acts, documents, and ideals that stoked the conflict between them.
3. After many complicated steps of adding different ingredients to each "bun" and trying to keep them upright, the two sides are finally brought together, showing the ultimate unification of the American people after a long and messy revolutionary process.
American Revolution (1775- - 1 top bun of the Patriots/Whigs - 1 bottom bun of the Loyalists/Tories 1783) Conditions or Ailments: Meat - beef patty of heavy taxation Steps for the Recipe 1. Ready up the two buns: one of the Loyalists and the other of the Patriots.S - 3 beef patties of the Intolerable/Townshend Acts 2. Slather some conflict and different ideas onto both buns. Make sure they are - 1 beef patty of Enlightenment ideals (democracy and spread out well. freedom) 3. Add 1 piece of Stamp Act lettuce and another piece of Sugar Act lettuce to the Philosophical or Political Goals: Cheese Loyalist bun. Make sure to add the heavy taxation patty right after. - 1 slice of Declaration of Independence cheese 4. Spread out several pickles of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party to the Patriot bun. Pour 2 cups of the Sons of Liberty sauce on top of the pickles. - 1 slice of Articles of Confederation cheese 5. Slam down 3 beef patties and 3 tomatoes of the Intolerable Acts hard onto the - 1 slice of “No taxation without representation” cheese Patriot bun. Make sure that they are pressed down hard after being placed. Then - 1 slice of “Give me liberty or give me death” cheese pour a cup of King George II sauce on it. Accomplished Leadership: sauce 6. Slam down a beef patty of Enlightenment ideals onto the Loyalist bun. Continue by - 1 cup of Paul Revere adding some diced onions of the calls for freedom. Then pour a cup of Patrick Henry sauce followed by a cup of Thomas Paine sauce. Then place a slice of “No - 1 cup of George Washington taxation without representation” cheese followed by a slice of “Give me liberty or - 1 cup of Benedict Arnold give me death”. This should really overflow the Loyalist bun, so take some time to - 1 cup of Thomas Jefferson make sure it stands upright. - 1 cup of Thomas Paine 7. After finally managing to keep the Loyalist bun upright, continue to add to it a piece of Battle of Lexington and Concord lettuce, a tomato and slice of cheese of the - 1 cup of King George III Declaration of Independence, and a lot of sauce with a cup of Paul Revere, a cup of - 1 cup of Patrick Henry George Washington, a cup of Thomas Jefferson, a cup of Benjamin Franklin, and - 1 cup of Benjamin Franklin finally 2 cups of the Committees of Correspondence. This should seriously - 1 cup of Marquis de Lafayette overwhelm the Loyalist bun to a great extent, but pursue to keep it upright. - 2 cups of the Sons of Liberty 8. After somehow managing to keep the Loyalist bun from falling apart, go back to the Patriot bun and spread out 5 cucumbers of France’s alliance with the USA onto the - 2 cups of the Committees of Correspondence bun. Then pour a cup of Marquis de Lafayette and a cup of Benedict Arnold onto Critical Events: Veggies the cucumbers, tomatoes, and patties already on the Patriot bun. This should be - 1 piece of Sugar Act lettuce relatively clean and easy compared to the mess of the Loyalist bun. - 1 piece of Stamp Act lettuce Several pickles of the 9. Top off the Patriot bun with a piece of Articles of Confederation lettuce, a Siege of Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party Yorktown tomato, and finally a Treaty of Paris tomato. This should be the end of the Patriot bun. - 3 tomatoes of the Townshend Acts Some diced 10. After realizing the mess you’ve made making this monstrous hamburger, somehow onions of the calls for freedom by Thomas Paine and combine the Loyalist and Patriot buns together, showing the unification of the Patrick Henry people. - 1 piece of the Battles of Lexington/Concord lettuce 11. Enjoy the messiest but most delicious hamburger you’ve ever eaten, the American Revolution! - 1 tomato of the creation of the Declaration of Independence - 5 cucumber slices of France allying with USA Expected Yield of Recipe - 1 piece of lettuce of the Articles of Confederation This recipe yields an enormous American Revolution ratification “hamburger”, which corresponds to a successful - 1 tomato of the Siege of Yorktown American Revolution. First, the Declaration of - 1 tomato of the Treaty of Paris Independence, created on July 4, 1776, expressed the philosophy behind the fight from the colonists against British rule. In this document, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin declare “unalienable rights'' from the British, which got them freedom from King George III and the British. Also, the Articles of Confederation became ratified, which led to the established functions of government and democracy after freedom from the British. However, the wars kept on occurring between Great Britain and the United States, and the American colonists won against the British in the Siege of Yorktown. This study sourceThis led to the was downloaded end of the successful by 100000835298847 from CourseHero.com on 12-17-2022 15:54:00 GMT -06:00
American Revolution with the signing of the Treaty of
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