There are many examples like protest, gathering like parties, and political announcements
Because the North wanted to abolish slavery and the South didn't because they were making some serious money.
<span>It made the Russian peasants even less satisfied with the Tsar, who they now felt was causing them to starve, freeze, and hear disappointing news about the invariable incompetence of their army. For some reason, a few decades later, they celebrated the Red Army in WWII, which consisted mostly of dead people.</span>
What happened right after the Revolutionary War ended? It's easy to think the United States of America was birthed immediately after the British surrendered at Yorktown, but in truth it was a long, arduous process to transform the idealistic embryonic state to a fully-formed nation. It actually took several years of difficult diplomacy after the last British soldier surrendered for a peace treaty with Great Britain to be established. Not even the most insanely cool Revolutionary War hero could help speed up the process. It also took a long time for the British soldiers to actually leave American soil, taking loyalists and slaves with them back to England.
The real work began after the British left, however. History rarely plays out easily for anyone. With much toil and debate, the United States constitution was written after the country spent years languishing in economic hardship. Rebellions, disorganized states, and an ineffective Continental Congress threatened to destroy the great experiment that was America. Luckily, the country managed to get its act together and write the constitution we're still using today. However, it was certainly a winding, complicated road to get there.