CHAPTER 8: LAUNCHING A NEW NATION PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPH Use pages 294 to 297.

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CHAPTER 8: LAUNCHING A NEW NATION PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPH Use pages 294 to 297

OPENING ACTIVITY BY YOURSELF read the subsection titled The French Revolution on pages 295 and 296. What two conflicts is this subsection talking about?

PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPH You are an official trying to persuade President Adams to do one of the following: Remain neutral in the conflict between Great Britain and France. OR Fight for either the British or the French against the other.

REMEMBER… The Republicans want us to help the French The French helped us in our revolution The French did not have a monarchy British officers are kidnapping our sailors (impressment) Federalists want us to help the British 75% of American exports go to Britain 90% of imports are coming from Britain French ships are attacking American ships

HOWEVER…. Some people want the US to remain Neutral Would not add to the already large debt Would not put any American lives at risk Could still trade with Great Britain WWWD???? (What would Washington do?)

REQUIREMENTS Letter format (2 points At least 5 sentences (2 points) Your stance stated in the 1 st sentence (2 points) 2 supporting facts for why Adams should do what you advise (2 points each) 1 direct quote from the book (2 points) 1 closing sentence on how the decision will affect the country (2 points) (14 points total)

QUOTE Make sure your quote is noted by parentheses and highlighted. “Most Americans at first supported the French Revolutionaries”.