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Political

  • decentralized colonies to independent states with a central government
  • formation of a constitution
  • separation of church and state

Economic

  • loss of market
  • inflation due to loose regulations
  • development of manufactory

Social

  • exodus of loyalists
  • emergence of distinctive social stratification
  • restriction of slavery
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They don't like society, because society refuses it except their religion.

The American Revolution was about states rights, not religions. Slavery was the big issue.

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Freedom and Independence. Non-oppressive government as well

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Q: How did the colonists view the government?
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