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It changed mostly politically.
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Socially and economically speaking the Revolution did not have a major impact, indeed those who were part of the ruling classes remained in the upper classes. Slavery was not abolished after the Revolution, though in the North it was abolished shortly after the revolution.
Politically speaking it led to the creation of the Republic with its principles of liberty. The republic was inspired by the ideals of John Locke. The colonists were no longer the subjects of the British crown.
John Calvin was a reformed based in Switzerland that believed in Martin Luther's ideas about faith and salvation. He was both a pastor and a theologian.
Hilter was an extraordinary speaker and has the ability to convince people that could bring them into happiness
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Emperor Justinian the Great and his wife, empress Theodora.
Justinian expanded the territory of the empire and reconquered much territory lost by the empire after the fall of Rome, he also extended the reach and influence of Christianity. His reign saw a codification of Byzantine law.
Theodora was her husband´s most trusted adviser and exercised considerable power of her own. She influenced major pieces of Byzantine legislation during the rule of Justinian.
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