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Goshia [24]
2 years ago
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What rules did america established after the revolutionary war

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Ket [755]2 years ago
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The face of the United States of America was transformed with important amendments in the rules and regulations like individual rights after the end of the Revolutionary War.

<h3>What happened after the Revolutionary War?</h3>

The end of the Revolutionary War led to different developments and reformations into the American society, like the end of monarchical rule and transfer of rights to the individual states in America.

The Constitution of America was being brought into effect after the end of the Revolutionary War, as it became free from the rule of the British powers.

Hence, it can be stated that the significant changes as aforementioned were made by America after the end of the Revolutionary War.

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