For #1, like Jesse did, you should be looking for evidence that supports one side or the other.
Does America work well today? It’s a result of military forcing the country together. Would that work with Canada?
For tariffs, it’s not really the tax itself, it’s the consequences of it. Raising tariffs protect against foreign goods, but if we do that, others won’t buy our goods either. Remember that it works well when we have free trade with countries that have different goods, but if they’re the same, tariffs are better.
Remember that you can use the primary sources as proof that some colonies didn’t want to join with others.
For #1, like Jesse did, you should be looking for evidence that supports one side or the other.
Does America work well today? It’s a result of military forcing the country together. Would that work with Canada?
For tariffs, it’s not really the tax itself, it’s the consequences of it. Raising tariffs protect against foreign goods, but if we do that, others won’t buy our goods either. Remember that it works well when we have free trade with countries that have different goods, but if they’re the same, tariffs are better.
Remember that you can use the primary sources as proof that some colonies didn’t want to join with others.