Can you help me with a thesis statement from this prompt:

"Identify and discuss the turning points which marked the changing relationship between american colonists and the britich which eventually lead to the american revolution?"
I only have the Boston massacre picture, an account of the Boston Tea Party, the letter from the First Continental Congress, the Sons of Liberty resolutions, and the Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances.

After you've read through the Google search results in my response to your post above, please write a sentence which states the main idea that you will work on proving during the course of your paper. If you're not clear on what a thesis statement is or what it's for, here are two excellent webpages with explanations and examples:

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/thesistatement.html

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/composition/thesis.htm

Certainly! Based on the prompt you provided, "Identify and discuss the turning points which marked the changing relationship between American colonists and the British which eventually lead to the American Revolution," you have several key documents and events that can be used to form a thesis statement. These include the Boston Massacre picture, an account of the Boston Tea Party, the letter from the First Continental Congress, the Sons of Liberty resolutions, and the Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances.

To create a strong thesis statement for your paper, you should consider combining information from these sources to form an argument or assertion about the turning points that led to the American Revolution. Here's an example of a possible thesis statement:

"The turning points which led to the American Revolution can be seen through the catalytic events of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, as well as the influential documents such as the letter from the First Continental Congress, the Sons of Liberty resolutions, and the Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances, all of which showcased the increasing tension and strained relationship between American colonists and the British."

In this thesis statement, you have emphasized the importance of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party as key events that contributed to changing the relationship between the American colonists and the British. Additionally, you have mentioned the letter from the First Continental Congress, the Sons of Liberty resolutions, and the Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances as influential documents that demonstrated the growing dissatisfaction and frustration among the colonists with the British.

Remember, your thesis statement should articulate the main argument or point of your paper and provide a roadmap for your subsequent analysis and discussion. You can then use the sources you mentioned to add support and evidence to your thesis statement as you develop your essay.

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