I'm pretty sure it was the Spanish conquering South America, and exploiting its resources. Hope this helps.
The presidential power to pardon checks the judicial system. <em> I hope this helps!</em>
Answer: Liberty, republicanism, and Independence
Explanation: First of all, there's no way this is a College level question, lol. From slavery to women's rights, from religious life to voting, American attitudes would be forever changed. Some changes would be felt immediately. Slavery would not be abolished for another hundred years, but the Revolution saw the dawn of an organized abolitionist movement. English traditions such as land inheritance laws were swept away almost immediately. The Anglican Church in America could no longer survive. After all, the official head of the Church of England was the British monarch. States experimented with republican ideas when drafting their own constitutions during the war. All these major changes would be felt by Americans before the dawn of the nineteenth century. The American Revolution produced a new outlook among its people that would have ramifications long into the future. Groups excluded from immediate equality such as slaves and women would draw their later inspirations from revolutionary sentiments. Americans began to feel that their fight for liberty was a global fight. Future democracies would model their governments on ours.
<span>most settlers in North American English colonies declared that they were entitled to the same rights as other English subjects and that they were protected by English common law. Because of this, they felt no obligation to follow the rules and tradition that being held in north American region, and they felt that they could act as the new owner of the regions.</span>
This took place during the Cold War and our greatest enemy was communism and our ally was everybody else.