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Writing Editorials

I have to pretend as I am an editor for a colonial newspaper in the 1760's and write 2 editorial accounts of ONE of the events that listed below:
-Passage of Sugar Act/Stamp Act
or
-Passage of Tea Act
or
-Boston Massacre
One account must be written from the point of view of the Loyalists and the other account must be written from the point of view of the Patriots (each one is supposed to be one page and a half in length). The articles can be creative in expressing the point of view but must include factually correct information as to the dates and event involved. I need examples to know how it should be written.


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This solution provides both patriot and loyalist views of the Stamp Act, the Tea Act, the Sugar Act, and the Boston Massacre.

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