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To help understand this piece, you and your partner will be assigned one paragraph from Smith's document to analyze and report back to the class. By the time you come to class on **Monday, October 24, you should have completed the following tasks and posted below to our wiki :**
 * Summarize Smith's message in your paragraph.
 * State what you think his tone or attitude is on this paragraph.
 * Pick one **significant** sentence in the paragraph and paraphrase it.
 * List and label push and pull factors mentioned in your paragraph. __Put these into your own words, please.__
 * Post one to two visual images that you feel reflect(s) your paragraph - either in the content or purpose of Smith's writing. Explain your selection in writing.

1. Smith is saying that life in the New World, is much better and less stressful than life back in England. He explains that it is easier to be satisfied and content in the New World because the pressure of England is not there and instead of loosing stuff in England, one could only gain things in the New World. Smith uses examples of hunting, fishing, and growing crops in order to emphasize that their is freedom to be discovered in America.

2. Smith's tone in this paragraph is very positive, especially when referring to the New World. He continues his persuasion through what he believes are the most appealing aspects of life across the Atlantic. Pointing out the problems with England allow Smith to fully explain how incredible and different life is in the New World compared to the stressful and difficult life in England.

3. “Here nature and liberty afford us that freely, which in England we want, or it costs us dearly.” In America, peoples’ freedom and independence are available without limitations, but inEngland, people want this freedom and independence, but it is hard to fully obtain.

4. Push factors
 * 1) In England, pleasure is attacked and eventually lost
 * 2) People find it hard to obtain freedom and independence, for Parliament controls many aspects of their lives.

Pull factors
 * 1) In America, people have full access to freedom and independence
 * 2) Pleasure is acquired
 * 3) Planting vines, fruits, herbs in fields, gardens, orchards, buildings, ships, and other works etc. is very pleasurable

5. This is a picture of an individual colonial farm that represents freedom the colonists have in the American colonies. Colonists can do their own thing and manage their own farm, producing their own crops, without worrying about the English controlling them. After all, the colonies exist because they gained their independence from Great Britain in the American Revolution, so they must be guaranteed some sort of freedom in America.