(03.02, 03.03 HC)Using the excerpts, respond to parts a, b, and c.”I believe American independence was inevitable, not necessarily in 1776 but within decades. The continental colonies were growing too fast and as Paine pointed out there was something ridiculous about an island ruling a continent.”Source: Gordon Wood, historian, interview by the Journal of the American Revolution, 2013″Almost nothing is inevitable in history. One can easily envision counterfactual scenarios in which the American colonists, like their northern neighbors, resolved to remain within the British Empire and then achieved peaceful separation from Great Britain during the nineteenth century.”Source: Benjamin L. Carp, historian, interview by the Journal of the American Revolution, 2013 Briefly describe ONE important difference between Wood’s and Carp’s historical interpretation on the question of whether an independent United States was inevitable. Briefly explain how ONE specific historical event or development from the period 1754 to 1800 that is not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts could be used to support Wood’s argument. Briefly explain how ONE specific historical event or development from the period 1754 to 1800 that is not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts could be used to support Carp’s argument.
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