How the American Revolution Changed American Society

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The American Revolution changed the political and social aspects of the United States. After the war ended many things changed in the states. From the political stand point women still had power but gained a few rights after the war and since the states where now free from British rule they could now create their own form of central government and elected a leader. On the social and economical side the belief of egalitarianism was widely being accepted, and mercantilism ended so the colonies were no longer forced from imported and export goods to England. With British rule out of power the newly united states could create their own form of central government. When the Americans where building a new governments for themselves they all collectively agreed on a republican government, a political system in which all power came from the people not from a supreme authority (like a king). For this type of government to succeed the nation would need a population consisting of sturdy, independent property owners. Another crucial part of the government is equality, the concept that all men...

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