The Influence of REVOLUTIONARY Ideals [APUSH Review Unit 3 Topic 6 (3.6)] Period 3: 1754-1800
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Revolutionary ideals from the American Revolution sparked concerns over societal inequality, leading to the abolition of slavery in some northern states but facing setbacks due to economic interests. These ideals also led to greater democratic influence, universal suffrage, and the Republican Motherhood concept, influencing revolutionary movements globally, such as the French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, and Latin American independence struggles.
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- The American Revolution sparked concerns about societal inequality, leading to the abolition of slavery in some northern states but was short-lived due to economic interests, highlighting the complex interplay between revolutionary ideals and economic factors in shaping societal changes.
- Women's roles during the American Revolution contributed to the development of the Republican Motherhood concept, emphasizing their importance in shaping future citizens, showcasing how revolutionary movements can influence societal norms and gender roles.
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How did the American Revolution impact societal inequality?
It sparked concerns over slavery and led to its abolition in some northern states, but economic interests hindered long-term progress.
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