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In this episode, the Friends of Publius discuss whether the American Revolution was a social revolution, a political revolution, or both. This question is from Unit 2, Question 1 of the Center for Civic Education’s We The People curriculum.
Historian Gordon Wood wrote that in “destroying monarchy and establishing republics, they [the Founders] were changing their society as well as their governments.”
* In your opinion, was the American Revolution both a political and a social revolution?
-What evidence is there that the American Revolution led to lasting changes in social structures, values, or institutions?
-In your view, how have later generations carried forward, or struggled with, the ideal of forming “a more perfect union”?
In this episode, the Friends of Publius discuss whether the American Revolution was a social revolution, a political revolution, or both. This question is from Unit 2, Question 1 of the Center for Civic Education’s We The People curriculum.
Historian Gordon Wood wrote that in “destroying monarchy and establishing republics, they [the Founders] were changing their society as well as their governments.”
* In your opinion, was the American Revolution both a political and a social revolution?
-What evidence is there that the American Revolution led to lasting changes in social structures, values, or institutions?
-In your view, how have later generations carried forward, or struggled with, the ideal of forming “a more perfect union”?