User talk:Jbanda0351

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Test Review
Hi Jacob. I'm just testing out the Talk Page. Jdang2019 (talk) 01:45, 7 April 2019 (UTC)John Dang

Feedback to Isaac Sears
Hi Jacob,

Great work. You provided background information on Sears's initial arrival to Plymouth, his vocation, and his activities during the Seven Years' War. You pointed out that British imperial policy forced Sears to do a career change. Maybe you can explain the historical context for the British government's implementation of the Revenue Acts and connect it to Isaac Sears. You provided good descriptions on Sears's infamy in the sight of the British and his clashes with the British. You mentioned that aristocrats were fearful of Sears. Do you know if the aristocrats were pro-British? Regarding sources, you use good secondary literature. I recommend putting the full title of the Yorktown Museum website's article, so that readers can find the information. I tried the provided Yorktown Museum website's link, but it was broken.

Jdang2019 (talk) 20:11, 10 April 2019 (UTC)Jdang(2019)