SSCG2.b Evaluate the Declaration of Independence as a persuasive argument
EQ’s
• What does it mean to persuade someone?• What is a persuasive argument
What is a persuasive/argument essay?
• In persuasive writing, a writer takes a position FOR or AGAINST an issue and writes to convince the reader to believe or do something
• Persuasive writing, also known as the argument essay, attempts to persuade a reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action.
• The argument must always use sound • reasoning and solid evidence by stating facts,
giving logical reasons, and using examples.
WHY DID WE BECOME INDEPENDENT FROM BRITAIN?
• King George was raising taxes in the colonies
• Colonies had no say or “representative” to stand up for themselves in England
• Therefore, many people in the colonies got ANNOYED
SO HOW DO WE BREAK THE NEWS TO GOOD OLD GEORGE???
Declaration of Independence
• July 4, 1776: 1400 word Statement adopted by Continental Congress
• Announced the independence of the 13 American colonies
There were four main purposes of the Declaration of Independence:
• Getting reluctant colonists to realize that loyalty to Britain was a lost cause
• Explaining the Congress' position on the purpose of human government
• Listing the colonists' grievances against King George III to show the legitimacy of their actions to others (prove to world they are justified in their actions)
• To encourage foreign nations to help them
Parts/Components
• Introduction-explains why Declaration of Independence is needed
• List of Grievances-wrongs/injustices against the King of Great Britain (George III)– Over 25 abuses listed over 10 yr period– Largest section of D.O.I.
• Conclusion-basically says the King is a tyrant and declaring the colonies should be free and independent states.