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Felicity Fritz
15 March, 01:52
The American Revolution can be interpreted as
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15 March, 03:10
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The Revolution, according to this view "became as much a war against the colonial aristocracy as a war for independence." Economic and social interpretations of the Revolution were widely accepted during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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