The Domino Effect; Re-discovering the impact of the American Revolution; (American Revolution Series)


Impact of the American Revolution: The Domino Effect

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Taking our American Revolution series forward, we realized a need to understand the impact of events. How the revolution impacted the social fabric of the United States and reaction from other countries. The after-effects of the revolution, the domino effect of impacts is what we’re attempting to examine here. Find below the recent three articles:

  • New Constitution of 1787: When was the new constitution of the United States adopted?, What were the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation? What was the Constitutional Convention? When was the new Constitution signed? When was the new Constitution ratified?

  • Impact of Declaration of Independence: What was the American reaction to the Declaration? What was the reaction of Great Britain? What was the reaction of other nations?

  • Impact of Revolution on Social Affairs: How did the American Revolution affect the position of women? What was the effect of the Declaration on slavery? What were the changes were made to the Constitution?

Quote we loved:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” – The Declaration of Independence

Your Comments: We will be adding more resources and interesting facts from World War I in coming weeks. Let us know how we’re doing in your tweets, facebook wall updates or comments.

Ash Chopra
MapsofWorld.com

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