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Midterm_U.S. History up to 1877

Midterm_U.S. History up to 1877

Q Explain how the American Revolution was just as much of a civil war as it was a war for independence. In what ways were Americans in conflict with one another? In this Civil War, which Americans gained the most? Which Americans gained the least (or suffered the most)? In your opinion, was America a significantly different place after the Revolutionary War was over? Explain.

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It can be said doubtlessly that the American Revolution had functioned as a civil war because this American Revolution was not at all a simple war against the Great Britain. The primary aim of that war has been to gain independence from the British manipulation. The reason behind calling this war as a civil war because precisely the war in the South was fought as a civil war as after the departure of the British from South fighting occurred between the local patriots and the local loyalists. The war in precise included a completely fierce conflict between those American colonies who supported the British and those who opposed and wanted to gain independence from it.