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How Revolutionary was the Revolution The Revolution was indeed revolutionary because there was major change

brought in the colonies, for example, different classes of the colonies coming together by choice. The colonies finally got their independence from Great Britain by winning the Revolution hence, they start their own government the way they want, and the colonies are now building their own nation that is strong and standing today. n abundance of different areas were covered in the dramatic and significant change with the revolution. !ne of the areas that showed a significant change was an economical change, for example, the amount of money a colony has, the different class change in government, or how the different classes are coming together. dding on to economics, there were also some insights showing some political and governmental change throughout the colonies. "ot only that, but there is another area that has been covered in this chain of significant changes, and that shall be the social and cultural area including, religion, the way that the different classes are coming together, or even ways that the colonies behave. naly#ing the points that have been brought a crossed by some famous writers including the $ontinental $ongress, Thomas %efferson, and %ames &addison, the revolution was clearly revolutionary, positively impacting in the economic, social and cultural, and political and governmental factors that are brought to be used by the states and colonies today. 'n the economical area, there was significant change shown by some famous authors in multiple famous documents, drawings, and maps. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States by Charles A. Beard 1913, clearly defines the significant change drawn by the Revolution because it shows how the different places or roles in the $onstitutional $onvention have a different amount of personalty because of their class or wealth. reempti!e "i#hts in the $isposition of a Confiscated Estate hillipsbur# %anor &e' (or) also showed economical change because it showed as the manor was being ta(en away, a lower class, the tenant farmers could buy a portion of the land, giving them preemptive rights. &any significant changes have been made in both the economical area, but the social and cultural area which can involve both different classes coming together as one and the way that people act and the rights of different people have changed, has shown a marvelous change in the colonies. 'n the drawing *a $estruction de la Statue "oyale, ndre Basset is trying to show and social and cultural change by showing the different classes coming together to pull down the statue of their old government, the (ing. Billiards in +ano!er, to'n -.A/ by Benjamin Henry )atrobe clearly shows the change in the social area by showing the different classes, as the wealthy and the poor, coming together to play a game that is optional. Abi#ail Adams0 letter to her husband 1ohn Adams changes the colonies in the social factor significantly because she states that if women are not given the rights she deserves,

they will start to rebel. "ot only was there significant change in the economical factor and social and cultural factor, but there was also a large amount change happening in the political and governmental area including change in laws, government placements, and the rules and ways that the government rules the colonies. 2o!ernment by the eople3 4he American "e!olution and the $emocrati5ation of the *e#islators clearly identifies a major change in the colonies government after the war. The government was starting to have more middle class people in government so they can more relate to the people than themselves. 4he Unanimous $eclaration of the 4hirteen United States of America also states not the change, but the point of government, which is to protect and (eep our God*given rights which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, the government wor(s for us, we don+t wor( for them, and the government+s power is given to them by the people so the people can ta(e it away. 4he U.S. Constitution by 1ames %adison also states the political change by stating that the right to vote in the colonies should not be accounted on the sex of that person. naly#ing the points that have been brought a crossed by some famous writers including the $ontinental $ongress, Thomas %efferson, and %ames &addison, the revolution was clearly revolutionary positively impacting in the economic, social and cultural, and political and governmental factors that are brought to be used by the states and colonies today. Hence, the merican Revolution was a revolutionary, or changing time that happened long ago in the colonies that shapes merica+s government today.

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