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The Causes of the American Revolution - Digital History

Page 57 Chapter 14 Historians and the American Revolution nterpretations of the past are often influenced by the way people view their own times. Americans have seen their own Revolution and interpreted its Causes differently in each generation. Immediately following the Revolution , Americans needed to find symbols that united them. Thus, the interpretations of the Revolution , popularized in thousands of July 4th speeches, were written into the History books. The revolutionaries were viewed as heroes who risked their lives and fortunes in a noble cause; the English were demonized as evil men who tried to crush colonial liberties. I The need for symbols of national unity continued.

war against the colonial aristocracy as a war for independence. The American Revolution thus marks the ascendancy of the radicals of the colonies, for the first time effectively united.

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