After the Seven Years’ War, even though the British victory helped the expansion of English territories, but British was upset about the cost of the war. The British thought the colonists should share their burden and pay a significant piece of cost because they were the one who directly benefitted from the Seven Years’ War. The rises of taxes and several laws, which intended to raise additional fund for the British government, angered many colonists because they didn't have representation in the Britain’s parliament. The tension between Great Britain and the colonies began raised and finally the American Revolution didn’t radically change the American society, because of the changes of views toward slavery, the inspiration for women to gain equality and independent and the increase of religious toleration, American Revolution was truly revolutionary. One reason why American Revolution was truly revolutionary is that the started of anti-slavery societies. Even though the slavery system didn’t success to abolish, but the American Revolution transformed slavery issues into a moral problem. The Revolutionary War led to the increasing number of the slave escaping and more slave owners began to voluntarily emancipate their …show more content…
During the Revolutionary War, women were helping the men to organize the house and business while the men went involved in the war. This gave the women a chance to prove they can do more than just doing housekeeping and inspired them to reject staying obedient in their marriage. After the American Independence, people started assigning women a new role - Republican Motherhoods, which said women had an indispensable role to shape society’s future citizens. Although women were still denied to gain any political rights, their status changed by having a freer choice in their own marriage and more active in reform
The American Revolution fundamentally changed American considerably politically because Americans rely on democracy rather than monarchy, socially because the roles of certain social groups experienced a nuance change, and economically because the Americans freed themselves from having to send their raw materials to England and started to manufacture their own products.
The American Revolution was a colonial revolt that took place between 1765 and 1783. It was an event that pushed for the separation of England’s North American colonies from Great Britain, which led to the formation of the United States of America. The revolution was revolutionary because it brought about radical ideas and changes in American society about women rights, changes in social classes, and the abolishment of slavery. After the American revolution, there was an increase in people's attention to political matters and made issues of liberty and equality especially important. Document 2 is The Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America that was written by Thomas Paine to confront the King that they want to declare independence.
The American Revolution, from 1765 to 1783, was a great movement and major changing point for the colonists. The colonists were fed up with all the taxes and unnecessary mistreatment that had been placed on them. The colonists finally had revolted against the British and surprisingly had taken the victory. The colonists were considered underdogs against the very powerful Britain and with much devotion and heart, the colonists pulled out a victory. Taking the victory was a huge turning point because now the colonists were free from British power and were able to form a nation of their own. The wealthy had lots of power and it affected the society a lot. America had created a new government and society, but it led to many problems and protests.
Women’s roles have changed greatly throughout history. As the advancement of culture, laws, and ideas altered ways of life, women’s lives also evolved in numerous aspects of society. Women’s roles changed greatly between 1815 and 1860. During this time, family dynamics changed as the mothers that were placed at the center of the household were given greater freedoms. In addition, women had more opportunity to take on jobs in the workplace. Women also fought for reform movements that altered their ways of life in the community. During the reform era of the United States, factors such as religion, education, and reforms greatly changed women’s roles in the family, workplace, and society.
The American Revolution, which happened during the last half of the eighteenth century, reshaped many aspects of life in America. The desire of the Founding Fathers to make America a republic played a very significant part in changing the role of women after the Revolution. The role of women as wives became more important as an emphasis on virtue was established; women were encouraged to find virtuous husbands and utilize their seductive nature to keep men virtuous. The roles of women as mothers also became more important in the republic, as patriarchy loosened and mothers were depended on to educate their children in the republican way. And finally, the role of women in politics was theoretically reduced due to the increasing demands of
James Madison originally proposed the Second Amendment, after the Constitution was officially ratified, as a way to provide more power to militias in each of the colonies. It was a way to compromise between the desires of the Federalists and Anti-federalists. It was, also, a way to provide the opportunity for citizens to fight back against tyrannical governments that infringed on the liberty of the people. Their experience with the British prior and through the duration of the American Revolution provided the Founders with circumstances of tyrannical government oppressing their subjects and disarming them. They wanted to deny government the monopoly of oppression and restriction to freedom and inalienable rights. The founders wanted to create
England had first started having settlements in North America during The Age of Exploration, over time thirteen colonies were formed. In 1765 Britain began taxing their American colonies to help make up for the money lost by protecting them in the French and Indian war (bbc.com). This was the beginning of the colonies intolerance for their motherland. They continued to become more frustrated with Britain as they realized that as colonies of Britain they did not have all the same rights as British citizens. In 1775 the civil war between Britain and it’s thirteen colonies had just begun and lasted until 1783(bbc.com).
The American Revolution played a huge role in the development of American society. The revolution helped shape an economically stable and independent country. The revolution came about in 1775 and ended in 1783. The American Revolution was the first revolution in which people fought for their independence. The changes to American society after the American Revolution can be put into three different categories, economic changes, political changes, and social changes. Socially, the revolution affected homeland with the Indians, African Americans, and big changes were made on the home front. Economically, multiple countries began to slow down trade with America. And politically, the American Revolution represented a drastic change in spreading the idea of liberty to other people.
The American Revolution was an effect of taxation, restriction of freedom and passing on of colonial political ideas. If these three cases wouldn’t have taken place the Colonists and Great Britain might not have separated from each other.
The American Revolution The American Revolution began on 1775 and ended on 1783. It was the first war fought for constitutional rights, independence, and rule of law (Mintz). By the 18th late century, the colonies were rapidly growing socially, economically and politically. Tension between the residents of Great Britain’s thirteen North American colonies and the English Government triggered the beginning of the American Revolution (History.com Staff).
The American Revolution began in 1765 and ended in 1783. The Revolution started after the British took over America and created their own colonies. At this time in America the Native Americans occupied the land, but the British used their oppressive forces to kick them out and take over. America was now filled with white Englishmen who wanted to create a society like Britain’s with the King at the top having absolute power. People were stringently divided among class, race, religion and gender; there was only segregation and discrimination. Not long after, the people of the colonies began to hate the oppression of the King. They wanted a democracy and created the term “Americans.” The people of America wanted to create a radical movement that resulted in social change. The American Revolution altered American society by eliminating divides and causing people to fight for the Patriot cause, but the creation of the Constitution made society take a step back to their original boundaries.
The American Revolution was a political uprising that separated the British’s Thirteen American colonies from Great Britain, leading to the formation of the United States of America between 1765 and 1783. This revolution not only created a whole new country, the United States, but it also built and shaped the foundation of the United States that we know today. The Revolution established a new, republican form of government, out of what had been a monarchical and colonial political system (which was the norm during that time period). It altered the position of American people from being subjected to the British crown, to citizens and political figures and participants of a republic as well as established institutions within the
The American Revolution was a critical point in American history, it allowed America independence from England and created a confidence that lasts today. The cruel treatment and constant abuse by England gave America the confidence and anger needed to revolt against the British. However if England had not overused their power in America, the United States could look a lot different. Therefore the Revolution of the United States was justified, by the over reaching power used by England.
The American Revolution brought the emancipation of America from under British control. This all started as result of the American colonists feeling that they were being unjustly treated and not being seen as equals by the British Parliament. The American Revolution was fought on the premise of equal rights for all. It was an eye opener to the hypocrisy that was taking place in America. This showed a situation where the Americans would not tolerate being taxed without representation in Parliament but yet were perfectly fine subjecting another human being to hard labor with no pay and the absolute removal of their free will because of their skin color. On this basis the system needed to end. The Americans had no right to treat fellow human being in such a deplorable
All the countries that were touched by the American Revolution were all stimulated to construct a democratic government. This government would basically allow people to be like the government and make choices. However, within all these nations that agreed the 13 colonies of the United States, which were mostly Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, were unmatched to the others ones. Americans had to set an example and treat their government right and the way it should be. The American Revolution had more effects on African Americans and native Americans. This period was very racist and white people had a lot more power than black people. Only certain amounts of black people were living okay because of their knowledgeable intelligence. Many people thought that slavery was over after the American Revolution but however it turns out that slavery finally ended approximately about 85 years after the civil war. During the revolution, The impacts that it had on the economy was Britain kept making laws which were tax acts, such as the sugar act that happen in 1764 and stamp act that occurred in 1765. These laws made papers, newspapers and legal documents more expensive. The impact that it had socially was the Americans could not stand the fact of how the Britain’s treated them, the Americans didn’t like how they could just take over peoples property and they wanted to change that, so that’s the intensity that led to the