Personal Narrative: The American Revolution

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If I had lived in the American colonies in 1776, I would have rather been a Patriot because I would have bought into the ideological movement of republicanism. The Patriots were mainly fighting for political independence, cultural integrity, and for the protection of their land and property. They stood on what they believed and fought to the death both politically and physically to obtain independence from Britain. Although the price of independence for the thirteen colonies was war and caused bloodshed and despair throughout both nations, it was truly worth independence for America.
The Patriots had a sense of individuality that began with the fact that to emigrate was to rebel, and those who went to the New World, were in fact rebels because of the distance they put between themselves and Britain. This left the colonies both physically and spiritually separated from the New World. Several
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In the end, the colonies had their independence from Great Britain and were now free to join together and become the United States of America, more land became available in the west and from land taken away from the Loyalist, state governments were established and the Articles of Confederation was established as the form of national government. “For the primary goal of the American Revolution which transferred American life and introduced a new era in human history, was not the overthrow or even the alteration of the existing social order but the preservation of political liberty threatened by the apparent corruption of the constitution, and the establishment in principle of the existing conditions of liberty.” (Bailyn, 1967) Regardless of what anyone says, the American Revolution resulted in a country which has exploded in population and economic growth at a pace that has exceeded any other society in recorded