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Nonracialization Of The American Revolution

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The American Revolution was one of the most important historical event which led to the formation of the United States. No matter how historically important this time was in the formation of our country, one question remains debatable between historians, was the American Revolution Revolutionary? The American Revolution was not Revolutionary if we are to look at the term. Revolutionary is defined as “involving or causing a complete or dramatic change”. The war for Independence was glorifying for the colonies, but aside from the freedom gained there was nothing else of significance that was achieved expect for the formation of the “Articles of Confederation”, which failed. In the Article “The Founding Fathers, Conditional Antislavery, and the Nonracialism of the American Revolution” by William W. Freehling, Freehling tells the audience that the revolution was more of a political revolution rather than a social revolution. This is arguably true as he states “Neither women nor African Americans conceived that the American Revolution revolutionized their lives. Their position is relevant if we are to widen American history beyond Anglo-Saxon males, to write the story of a multicultural civilization” (Pg 76, Freehling). After reading this we must ask our selves what really did change after the revolution, politically it only benefited the elite white males, but was there any change otherwise?
Gaining Independence in 1776 brought a change in the United States that many people were

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