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Zinn gives the impression that his allegiance is to the poor and deprived. ...
Zinn gives the reader the perception that George Washington was a good leader but significantly biased to the rich. ... Zinn insists that the Indians were ignored throughout this whole process. ...
Zinn also gives a theory of the Revolution creating opportunity for blacks to begin making demands of white society. ...
The Founding Fathers were wise and just men, or so we are told in our history books, yet Zinn gives a point that in fact they did not want a good balance, but a balance among the dominant forced at that time. ... Zinn calls these people the “women”(pg102).
What Zinn leaves out is that women were not even considered in any aspect of political life. ...
Our chapter in The American Nation gives some similarities and several differences. ...
Zinn is right to say that women were ignored.
Approximate Word count = 1067 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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