Overall, it is highly considered that America was the winner of the American Revolution. Although the American Revolution may have been considered a success for enslaved Americans and patriots, other groups in America were negatively impacted by the war. Groups that were impacted negatively consisted of the Loyalists, Women, and Native Americans. This shows that America as a whole was not positively impacted by the American Revolution, as many groups were left in poor statuses. The Loyalists were allies and followers of the British Crown during the American Revolution. The loyalists believed in maintaining British rule and opposed the independence movement. The loyalists, as known, did not get their way with the war's outcome, and ended up suffering …show more content…
Another group that was negatively affected by the American Revolution was the Native Americans. The Native Americans were negatively affected post-revolution in various ways, but one main way was the treatment they received from the other Americans (Patriots). The Native Americans were often disregarded from important treaties and ignored as a whole. A specific example of a treaty the Native Americans were left out of is the Treaty of Paris. This treaty was made between America and France to end the American Revolution and set boundaries, but nothing was in it for the Native Americans. This lack of recognition led to the loss of Native American land and unity. Overall, the Native Americans faced lots of adversity, mostly neglection and unfair treatment from the Americans, after the American Revolution. American women, though not soldiers, helped America substantially in the American Revolution. Women taught their kids to care for their country, created boycotts, and took care of the household while their husbands were off at