The American Revolution had a major political effect on the world. After the colonists won, a new nation was born. This new nation created new laws and new ideas …show more content…
such as insuring domestic harmony, promoting the general welfare, and providing for the common defense. It affected not only the colonists but the government they had to create. Document D, which is an excerpt from a Virginia statute discussing religious freedom, shows how religion not only social but politically became and effect of the American Revolution. It shows how the war resulted with religious freedom fore everyone. Document E was also a political effect of the War, it's an excerpt from the North western Ordinance banning slavery in the territories. The War brought out peace with Great Britain and according to Doc E, all the treaties were yet to include the Indians. Shown in Doc I is discussing the powers of the government and the framing of the Constitution and in some cases the Bill of Rights. It shows how the War affected the new government which the people were to create. It was to be a democratic which would be the people by the people.
The Revolution also played an important economic role by, it strengthened the economy.
It also created a great deal of business for small shop workers. However, after the war, the new nation was in debt because of all the money it borrowed to fight the war. Document G is an excerpt from a letter written by Abigail Adams that expresses alarm at the mass upheaval following Shay's Rebellion which shows the economic problems that were being caused by the Revolution. Abigail Adams points out how many people were in distress, some crying out because of the lack of representation in parliament and others for the unfair taxes being placed on them. Another economic problem was pointed out by Mary Wallace through an excerpt on women's rights in Doc J. She points out that it's wrong to exclude women just because they're women. A person should be held account for who they are, not what their sex …show more content…
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The American Revolution was not only a political and economic revolution, but also a social one.
It was a revolution that put behind the severe hierarchical society of the Old World and opened the door to a more democratic society. It paved the way for the emancipation of slaves, the enfranchisement of women, it also unparalleled economic growth, and the final emergence of the United States as a world power. More social aspects of the war were that it showed the world that the strong and mighty army of England was susceptible. It created an alliance with France and many other countries. It would also be the foundation of our alliance with our greatest ally, being Great Britain, in the many centuries to come. The social effect of the Revolution was shown in Doc B, which was the Pennsylvania Packet from 1779 pointing out the banishment of Tories. It pointed out the strong desire for freedom, banished tyranny, and brought out nationalism amongst people. Doc F points out the agricultural farming factors which occurred in 1786. It shows a farmer with a plow followed by a lady with a halo on her
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The American Revolution brought about a constitutional government with a system of checks and balances. When the war ended the colonies first ratified the Articles of Confederation. These articles loosely bound the colonies together without any real meaning to their relationship. Over a lot of opposition, leaders discarded the articles and adopted the present constitution in 1787. George Washington then became the United States' first president in April 1789. The revolution also split American religious life. Americans moved away from strict Reformed Calvinism because they believed men had the right to follow the religion of their own choice.
An important result of the revolution was the Bill of Rights. It basically set the ways of life for the colonists and helped lead them to a stable life. The American Revolution was caused by political, economic, and social reasons and these also became the main features for the effects of independence.