It did in a way. The revolution produced a clear separation between Canada and the US. Canada become that portion of North America which remained under British control and the example of the US no doubt helped it achieve independence more quickly than it would have otherwise. Without the American revolution, the US and Canada might have ended up as just one country instead of two.
The United States which gained its independence and Canada which gained so many former US colonists who had remained loyal to the United Kingdom and started new lives in Canada after the American Revolution.
Many British Loyalists became instant Canadians after the American Revolution.
they are both the same no difference there same but they gave it two names (american revolution and glorious revolution) who ever wrote this is wrong the american revolution was because we wanted to be independent from england. where as the glorious revolution was a flip-flop in government where they got rid of an absolute monarchy and got a better government in england
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um... If you mean "what effects did the American Revolution have on other nations", then the answer would be What effect DIDN'T the American Revolution have on other nations? England lost one of their greatest colonies, the French colonists gained enough courage and allies to have their own Revolution, America was born, allowing everything America has done to come to pass. It allowed the Civil War to happen, it greatly changed the outcome of WWI and WWII, and allowed us to explore the land west of the Appalachian Mountains, allowing us to form a Manifest Destiny, it allowed Canada and Mexico to become their own independent nations... I could go on, but I don't think I have to... This question was utterly pointless.
The american revolution.
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