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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
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During the mid 18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various grievances. In this essay, I wan

t you to consider the ethics and civics of those seeking change (later known to us as the Patriots). Who were these Patriots? What methods did they use to further their goals through civic engagement? What ethical considerations did they take into account in seeking redress of their grievances?
Social Studies
2 answers:
riadik2000 [5.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Patriots are those who fight to win the rights of civilians who are not treated well by the invaders. Or other definitions are those who defend civilians from invaders and all related to colonialism.

The methods they use vary, they can use resistance to the invaders, put forward people's aspirations to uphold justice, boycott the invaders, participate in government politics, and similar struggles.

Of course, many ethical considerations are thought by the patriots before they take their actions. Starting from considering the humanitarian impact associated with the fall of casualties due to war, economic conditions deteriorating due to the attitude of the invaders, education, even politics and government that will run longer.

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

Nationalism is a political attitude of the people of a nation who have the same culture, region, and common goals and goals so that the people of a nation feel a deep loyalty towards the nation itself.

Some examples of nationalism attitudes and behavior are:

  • Comply with applicable rules
  • Comply with state law
  • Preserve Indonesian culture
  • Creating and loving domestic products
  • Willing to take concrete actions to defend, defend and advance the country
  • Etc.

The following are some of the aims of nationalism:

  • Grow and increase love for the motherland and the nation.
  • Building harmonious and harmonious relationships between individuals and society.
  • Establish and strengthen the ties of brotherhood among fellow community members.
  • Strive to eliminate extremism or excessive demands from citizens to the government.
  • Growing spirituality is willing to sacrifice for the motherland and the nation.
  • Guard the motherland and nation from enemy attacks, both from outside and from within the country.

Some forms of nationalism are as follows:

  • Nationality Nationality
  • Ethnic Nationalism
  • Romantic / Organic Nationalism / Identity
  • Cultural Nationalism
  • State Nationalism
  • Religious Nationalism

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Subjects: Social Studies

Keywords: patriots, nationalism, nation

IceJOKER [234]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:  Public cohesion, participation and autonomy were main appeals and ethics from the colonists of the mid 18th Century. They wanted political change - specially avoiding abusive English taxation - in order to establish their wills on the so called colony, and that coundn´t be done if real political representation wasn´t allowed by rupture and independence.

  The patriots were represented by free white males, land proprietors and producers longing for the suffrage as a mean of participating on civil office´s functions and deliberations, consolidating american community pride and self sustainability as primary governance in opposition to English domain.

 

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