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13 November, 04:01

Explain how the republican ideas of the Revolutionary era shaped American society and culture in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. What regional differences in the social development of republicanism emerged? How can you account for these differences?

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    Republican Ideas influenced all aspects of American life that encompassed social, political and economical preview.

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    The greatest idea of Republicanism is the upholding of capitalism in the society. The idea of equal opportunity to all classes in the society increased the idea of capitalism in the market economy. Republicanism increased racial solidarity not by treating the African Americans equally but they were given equal opportunities in the society yet exclusion of African Americans were continuously practiced making slavery a separate institution which prevailed for twenty long years.

    Republicanism also gave rise to not only the protestant churches but also other sects rose to prominence. Women electoral rights were given much importance as well as their rights to education and divorce.
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