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against george campbell - imagine you are an american revolutionary who has been asked to respond to a broadside about george campbell's sermon
against the declaration of independence. what would you say? what arguments would you make? who is your audience? in an essay of 1-2 typed mla
formatted pages. respond to campbell's criticism. in this essay, you will draw from the lessons you completed the past few weeks examining the declaration
and make two arguments in support of it. you must include at least three pieces of evidence (either paraphrased from the declaration or word-for-word quotes)
to support your arguments.

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