Compare And Contrast The Revolutionary War And The American Constitution

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American Revolutionary War and the American Constitution
In this essay, there is a comparison, contradiction, and criticism between Zinn’s and Schweikart’s ideology and interpretation about the United States Constitution. There is also a discussion about the characters of the founders of American’s revolution whether they were socially responsible or not. In addition, what impact did the other countries around the world experience as a result of this revolution? It is mainly about the social and racial injustice in the American nation-state after the revolutionary war. As the nation that was created led imbalance in the society in different aspects. There continues to be a debate on whether the American Revolution left many social and racial …show more content…

Zinn says, “With black slaves 25 percent of the population (and in some states 50 percent), fear of slave revolts grew.” (Zinn, P.82). This is an important issue because slavery in embedded in the American society and politics. Especially, during the formation of the constitution, as they represented a huge portion of the society and made the white elites a minority.
Equally, Schweikart, emphasizes that the “southern colonies had different concerns involving the counting of slaves for representation in a body determined by population” (Schweikart, P.101). This was because the slaves, mainly black people, were the majority, while the white people were the minority. With that being said, this posed a threat to the white population, as they did not want to consider black population in the political field and run for office.
Zinn mentions that, “Everywhere one finds inequality” (Zinn, P.84), in other words, the Revolution did nothing to end the slavery and there were more indentured laborers than ever. The people were treated not equal and the elite people were the top ones. This issue was letting the lower class people to feel bad about the upper …show more content…

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