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Questions for Discussion

Questions for Discussion. What were the complaints against the existing governments? To what extent did the revolutionaries use Enlightenment writings in defending their causes, especially with regard to the word “liberty?”

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Questions for Discussion

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  1. Questions for Discussion

  2. What were the complaints against the existing governments? • To what extent did the revolutionaries use Enlightenment writings in defending their causes, especially with regard to the word “liberty?” • If you were a colonist in Boston, would you argue for revolution after the Stamp Act? • What considerations would affect your opinion? • If you were a lawyer in Paris, would you argue for revolution after the Estates General began to meet? What considerations would affect your opinion?

  3. If you were a peasant from the region of Dourdogne, would you argue for revolution after the Estates General began to meet? What considerations would affect your opinion? • If you were a free person of color who owned a plantation on Saint Domingue, would you argue for revolution after the French Declaration of the Rights of Man were published? What considerationswould affect your opinion? • If you were a lawyer in Mexico, would you argue for revolution after Father Hidalgo called for the overthrow of the Spanish crown? What considerations would affect your opinion?

  4. In a paragraph… • Write an analysis of how revolutionary the rhetoric of the coffeehouses was. In other words, did the discussions lead to plans for overthrowing the regime?

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