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Mar. 4th, 2007 08:17 pmWas this purely a civil war, with both sides championing the same basic viewpoints (just slightly different interpretations and implementations) or was it a revolution - an attempt to overthrow the old order and introduce something radically new? Consider how they viewed the debate and issues versus the way that modern historians do.
I would like you to consider the following (for both topics): In addition to questions of religion and government, one of the underlying concerns of the period was the nature of Man: were men and women naturally good or evil? Was it a question of nature vs. nurture? How did the British construct their poltical HARBBBKJGALSFJAJHBJKJBKJBJRRRHHHHHRRRGHHHH
I would like you to consider the following (for both topics): In addition to questions of religion and government, one of the underlying concerns of the period was the nature of Man: were men and women naturally good or evil? Was it a question of nature vs. nurture? How did the British construct their poltical HARBBBKJGALSFJAJHBJKJBKJBJRRRHHHHHRRRGHHHH