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      • The causes which made possible the assertion of American National Independence must be sought, not merely in the oppressive legislation which directly provoked the colonists into revolt, but, back of that, in the political institutions they had evolved for themselves; in the self-dependence made necessary by the distance and indifference of the mother country; in the inherited instinct for self-government common to all of the English race; in their desire for commercial and territorial...
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  2. Jan 24, 2019 · The level of success we should expect from independence movements is not random. Each movement is, as in the memorable title of one book on the American independence movement, “a leap in the dark.” 5 But two things seem clear. The first is that the single most important determinative factor in the success of any independence movement is ...

  3. The impact of independence. A drawing likening American independence to the coming of age of a young woman. For all its idealism and philosophical content, the Declaration of Independence was designed primarily to achieve real, practical outcomes.

  4. The independence movements in the Americas, 1776–1825, were not the culmination of rising national consciousness within the colonies. Nor did the wars for independence and subsequent struggles to establish viable national constitutions and governments give birth immediately to coherent, durable national identities.

  5. Overview. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain Loyalist and Patriot sentiments. Identify different groups that participated in the Revolutionary War. The American Revolution in effect created multiple civil wars.

  6. Big Idea 3: Timelining Independence. See PDF. In this Season of Independence Big Idea, learn more about the events that happened over the course of a decade of the American Revolution that turned colonists into revolutionaries.

  7. The American Revolution sparked big ideas about equality and rights, leading to changes in voting rights, slavery, and women's status. It expanded democracy, initiated the abolition movement, and gave rise to the concept of 'republican motherhood', promoting women's education.

  8. Oct 1, 2017 · And it was a time when the United States forces evolved from liberators to occupiers who crushed the independence movement in the horrific Philippine American War (1899-1902), leaving over...