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Title: A Creed to Uphold
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purposely unexceptional," (Maier,1997). I agree with parts of this statement given by Professor Maier but also disagree with parts. It is what everyone was already thinking so in that respect I agree, but because no one was receive this treatment it needed to be documented and made into a bold statement to show a united front by the colonist, and act as a rallying document for everyone to gather around... Showed first 250 characters
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Everyone wanted equality and fair treatment but until someone boldly makes a statement and especially documents it, to flaunt it in the face of Great Britain it is just a mutual thought. It made a difference by it being documented and made into a bold statement of their freedoms... Showed next 250 characters
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