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During and after War of Independence in America, political, social and cultural beliefs of the nation changed dramatically. It took thirteen different colonies to set aside differences, come together and end the British rule. After the struggle, an extremely strong and hard working group of citizens emerged out from a battered nation, giving the country hope and courage.

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