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10 December, 00:49

To what extent was the american revolution a social revolution in matters of gender equality, race relations, and religious freedom?

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  1. 10 December, 01:13
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    The American Revolution was not really a social revolution in terms of gender equality and race relations. It was not even really a social revolution in terms of religious freedom. Rather, it was a revolution for political freedom. The colonies were originally started by people escaping the Church of England who wanted to exercise religious freedom. So, religious freedom was already present in America.
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