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American Revolution Dbq

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The american revolution was not revolutionary. The impact of the war was not the cause of change for some of the categories, but was further down the line during other times. the revolution was not revolutionary because it inflicted moderate change in the political and social categories and inflicted no change in the aspects of Slavery
The political areas were changed in some ways, in a moderate area. In the Unanimous Declaration of the 13 united states of america, it states that the U.S is now a free country and is not part of great britain, changing our political government greatly. But later down the line after the revolution the change is not recognized as much and the government is not changed. in the document The american revolution and …show more content…

in the document The Destruction of the statue royale in new york, the picture shows workers working in unison to pull down the statue of King George III around early afternoon in new york, and a crowd of bystanders watching. the act is a form of rebellion against the king and a social change for the people of america. But the change following the act was small, and the change was only seen in the new england and middle colonies, and little or no social change was seen in the Southern colonies. This act shows moderate change of the social life of america after the declaration was signed. in the drawing by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the picture shows a moderate class man playing billiards with a rich man. it shows the mixed institution between classes after the war. however, the picture shows how there is not much mixing between classes in the room, and that there are 1 or 2 middle classed people there. it shows no major change in the mixing of the classes of wealth that have happened before or during the revolution. the revolution was probably not even a factor in the mixing of classes, and the classes rarely mixed even after the revolutionary war. the revolution has impacted hardly any of the the social aspects of the U.S., and is not enough to be considered

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