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maw [93]
2 years ago
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How many people support American independence?

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kaheart [24]2 years ago
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The percentage of people who supported American independence is one-third of the total population.

<h3>What is Independence?</h3>

Independence refers to freedom from the rule of any other person. When a country receives independence it means they are not controlled by any ruler or country and will have its own governing system.

This is based on a personal assessment made by John Adams in 1815. One-third supported the Revolution, one-third opposed it, and the remaining one-third were undecided.

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