The significance of the American Revolution is important because it is the birth of a new American society. After winning the war against the British, American leaders formed the concepts of their own ideal government. Although the Americans won the war against the British, they were still struggling because of rich elites embracing their new freedoms. While the poor uneducated population was still struggling, America was turning into a confederacy through the Articles of Confederation, women and slaves were granted some freedoms but still had to face the hardships of a developing nation, and the economy was really taking a toll.
The continental army was mostly made up of farmers, painters, and uneducated people only fighting to protect their homes. The rich elites promised the soldiers a certain amount of money after the war was over, once the war was over they were not given their money but instead certificates of their gratitude and were to receive their money over a period of time. This frustrated soldiers causing them to protest over their lack of pay. Some of the soldiers threaten the government but George Washington managed to take care of it before it was put into action. The elites were still rich and the poor were still poor.
The Articles of confederation was created as the
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This was the start engine of women’s rights seeing that there is hope. The American Revolution permanently affected the status of women. Slaves on the other hand were different slavery was abolished in the northern states but not abolished completely as a nation. Like the women they saw the Revolution as hope but instead slavery kept on going long after war. As time progessed women were did not gain their rights fully but they did receive an education to help teach their kids about the new