Thomas Jefferson Rhetorical Analysis

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Thomas Jefferson’s appeals to his credibility letting know the British government who they feel about being part of a country that didn’t have morals that they tell every human being has. Jefferson used ethos to establish his appellation to morality that we all have according to the established government imposed by the British crown and they want to broke with that yoke. He makes clear the problems that exist and convinces that it is unbearable to continue to be pressured by the King, he establishes all the details and problems to which they are submitted by reaching the goal of his project that was to prove that the town needed a change already. “He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended