In formulating your replies, illustrate your points with examples from Alfred Young’s The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: and, where pertinent, from other assigned readings on the Revolutionary period.

Topic: Alfred Young’s The Shoemaker and the Tea Party
Shoemaker and Tea Party Group Discussion – Shoemaker Group 2

This discussion revolves around the events covered in Alfred Young’s The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory and the American Revolution.

In preparation for this assignment, you will each be named to a team comprised of about ten members. Over the course of the discussion, each team will be debating over two competing propositions:

1. The decline in class inequality in America – that’s what stands out most about the Revolutionary era.”

2. “The persistence of class inequality in America – that’s what stands out most about the Revolutionary era.”
Debate “position” assignments:

If the last two digits of your birth year are ODD, you take #1 debate position.

If the last two digits of your birth year are EVEN, you take #2 debate position.
The debate will go through two phases:

First Phase
For the first phase, each member of your team will have posted a statement of 300-350 words, making the case in support of their proposition.

Second Phase

For the second phase of the discussion, each participant should post two further statements of 200-250 words, each responding to an argument made by a team member from the opposing side.

In formulating your replies, illustrate your points with examples from Alfred Young’s The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: and, where pertinent, from other assigned readings on the Revolutionary period.

In formulating your replies, illustrate your points with examples from Alfred Young’s The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: and, where pertinent, from other assigned readings on the Revolutionary period.
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