The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not specify what you need, we assume you need to write something like the ideas that appear in the Declaration of Independence, with the information attached. If that is the case, then, you can include the following.
Give Me Liberty Name: John Smith. (Your real name).
Grievances: from this list: Unfair taxes and not able to vote for government leaders.
Declaration.
This is the moment to stop, stand, and deliver. No more injustices. Liberty and equity for all.
No more unfair taxes that we are not able to pay. From now on, we, our people, are going to decide with justice the number of taxes to be paid and the proper amount of money. The money collected through taxation will be used for the benefit of the community not for the personal benefit of the ruler.
From now on, we have the right to decide about the kind of government we like and to vote in free elections to decide who our representatives will be. No more imposition from the British crown.
The Prohibition Era. This was when the U.S. tried (and failed) to make the entire country dry (not sell alcoholic beverages).
There was not enough evidence that Johnson was guilty of "high crimes and misdemeanors." Johnson was supposed to be a rubber stamp for the Radical Republicans in Congress. He was expected to tow the party line and make the South suffer for the Civil War. When Johnson would not, his own party attempted to take him out.
The prevailing economic theory of the late eighteenth century was "mercantilism", since this was a time of great territorial expansion that led to goods being trading lucratively all over the world.
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Under the Articles of Confederation the national government managed to achieve a variety of successes such as the creation of executive departments to administer finance, foreign relations, and military affairs but the most important achievement would be the Northwest Ordinance which guaranteed equal treatment for states new and old and also prohibited slavery within the territory.
It's weaknesses limited power so much that the government could not tax, force states to honor agreements, make laws regulating trade, and neither could they make laws to regulate the citizens.
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