The Stranger

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By the eve of Revolution, the colonists did not have a strong sense of Identity. In document B by Edmund Burke written in February 3, 1766, he wrote about governing America as if it was a joke. He said that "are gentlemen really serious when they propose this?" talking about the Declaration of Independence. Edmund Burke was a member of the parliament and he had a strong sense of British identity. Document E talked about using weapons for "preservation of our liberties," and how they preferred to die freemen, rather live like slaves. This shows a small sense of identity because it says that they did not raised



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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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