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maxonik [38]
3 years ago
14

How successful was the new republic in implementing the goals of the revolution united states?

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Phantasy [73]3 years ago
6 0

The New Republic was very successful in implementing the goals of the revolution.

The goals of the revolution were the following:

  1. Become an <u>independent nation.</u>
  2. Create a new <u>system of self-governance.</u>
  3. Claim<u> equal rights for all citizens</u> and establish the rule of law required for that to be meaningful.
  4. Gain i<u>ndependent membership</u> in the European state system
  5. Rid themselves of<u> tyranny</u>

After is was created, United States of America had not fully achieved the five goals described, however, its primary goals (Achieving independence and ridding themselves of tyranny) had been accomplished by 1789.

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