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This study explores patriotism through pivotal events in American history, including the Boston Tea Party (1773), the Boston Massacre (1770), and the Civil War (1861-1865). It examines the complexities of patriotism, questioning what it truly means to be a patriot. Additionally, it highlights the experiences of soldiers during the Battle of Gettysburg, where brotherhood and conflict intersect. By reflecting on these historical moments, we can better understand the evolution of American patriotism and the ongoing debate about who qualifies as a true patriot.
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Patriotism: Now and Then A case study
Who is the real patriot? Brothers on the Battlefield Battle of Gettysburg