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Shtirlitz [24]
4 years ago
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Discuss the role and significance of colonial correspondence, convening, and publishing during the run-up to the Revolutionary W

ar. Be specific!
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polet [3.4K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Correspondence, convening, and publishing contributed to <u>spread news, maintain people informed, promote the civil duty</u>, among several other things in a crucial moment in American History, when news and information were highly important. However, most important <em><u>was to create a sense of Nation</u></em>, and the publishing paid an important role because<em><u> it was through papers, magazines, and books that the revolutionaries show their ideas, political thoughts and spread the idea of liberty.</u></em>

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