How Revolutionary Was The American Revolution Dbq

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The American Revolution is pivotal moment for America not only for freedom, but for the morals it had installed not only throughout America but throughout the world. The American Revolution started in 1776 to 1783. Now the exact definition of revolution is a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system, but it means much more than this. When asked the question, was the Revolutionary War really revolutionary, you have to understand what happened before and after the war not during it. Although the American Revolution did not change the rights of minorities very much at all, but the changes in Social Ideals/American morals, and the opportunities for freedom it had created were truly revolutionary. As the Revolution came to a close many of the people for the new Republic had thought there would be many changes that would have a great effect for their rights, this was very wrong however for the minorities. The American Revolution was not very revolutionary when it came to the changes for minorities because it took a very long time for their rights to be created more fair. In Document 5 we can see that it took 16 states 80 years to free their last slave after the American Revolution, some states took even more than that. To add on to that in Document 7, Abigail Adams asked John Adams to remember …show more content…

We as people can live through the pain and hardship caused by some of the kinks in democracy, but it is not only necessary but mandatory for us to be the people the Founding Fathers wanted us to be. Not only do we owe them that but we owe the people who are suffering due to the lack of morals not set by their leaders. We as people must fight to spread the ideas of the Revolution to grow America into what our ancestors wanted it to

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