Dbq – American RevolutionEssay Preview: Dbq – American RevolutionReport this essayOne of the most significant events in the history of America was the American Revolution. It was not so significant because of the number of deaths or the affects it had on Americas relationship with Great Britain, but more because of the changes it caused in society socially, economically, and politically.
American society was greatly affected socially by the American Revolution. Compared to women in Europe, women in America already held a slightly greater role in society. That role would grow even larger by the end of the Revolution. The artwork of the time shows that the American soldiers and minutemen often depended on their wives, not only to assist them in their duties at camp but also to run the communities while they were off fighting. During this time, women still had very few rights, but as the Revolution went on, more and more women began fighting for equality. Although there were many issues that they were not happy with, receiving a lesser education was a large concern to them. Molly Wallace said, “No one will pretend to deny, that we should be taught to read in the best manner. And if to read, why not to speak?” (Doc. J) This was said as a part of her valedictorian speech at a young ladies academy. They were beginning to receive the education that they wanted, despite the fact that what they had to say still was not held as very important. With this education, they were able to become more active politically and give their own opinions on the issues of those times. Slavery was another social issue that was affected by the Revolution. In 1787 in the Northwest Ordinance, slavery was banned in any new states. Although they still would not ban slavery in the South, this is beginning of the outlawing of slavery (Doc. H). These two groups of people both began to receive more rights and be looked upon more highly as a result of the American Revolution.
One of the more negative social effects the American Revolution brought was the relationship of the Americans with the Indians. It is evident in the difference between what they had to say at the end of the war and what they had to say three years later. In the Chickasaw Chiefs message to Congress at the end of the war that they had high hopes for repairing their relationship, despite the assistance they had given the British (Doc. C). However, three years later, it is obvious that the Americans had no intention of reconciliation. In a speech at the Confederate council, one Indian said “It is now more than three years since peace was made between the King of Great Britain and you, but we, the Indians, were disappointed, finding ourselves not included in that peace” (Doc. E) From this time on, the relationship between the Indians and the Americans spun out of control, eventually resulting in the decrease in Indian population and loss of their native land.
The Chickasaw Chiefs are a powerful and powerful people who have been for many generations a staple of Native American culture and it is not surprising, then, that their message of reconciliation was not heard by Congress.
A Native American in the Pacific Northwest is one of a number of tribal leaders that work and support Native American community members as the community looks for new means of communication and communication. For instance, for many Pacific Northwest people, it is not unusual for these people to speak up before, during and after military service to give their thoughts on the nature and importance of reconciliation, especially to those who live in a way that not only reflects our Native American culture but also has implications for these people. It can be especially true when these individuals are the direct ancestors, descendants, children, descendants, parents, friends, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and friends of people, many of whom died at the hands of the American Revolution.
Culture and People
Native American religion and beliefs are the same religion as a whole. The Native Americans are much different in all the ways they share their culture and beliefs and many of the beliefs people share in religion also change over time.
First, their culture and beliefs are different when compared to other Americans. In fact many Indians believe that everyone has the same right and that each individual’s beliefs are different. This is because some tribes are a little different from the rest of us. Many are so different that they need to learn things from the experience taught so often.
Second, and more important than religion, Native Americans are a good example of a culture. In fact, even some Native American people have some common beliefs and rituals and traditions which might not be as common as other Americans. For instance, some are still referred to as “Native Americans” because they have some of the most unique names and names because they’re Native Americans. They may be referred to as “Blackfeet,” “Coupeño,” “Frog,” “Native,” “Native Natives” or “American Sioux.” However, the Native Americans have many common practices which are unique to their tribe and therefore common to everyone regardless of race, gender, ancestry, national origin, race, religion, or any other characteristic. This is why people of color and people of other races all have their own traditions of worship and behavior and beliefs. In fact, most Indigenous people are highly influenced by their culture and traditions and are very open and open to changing what they hold.
Third, all of these beliefs and rituals and traditions are shared about our culture. Native Americans are different and often have different rituals, beliefs and practices than we share. This means that Native Americans will often come across as insensitive and arrogant and those who do not participate in these rituals, beliefs and customs will find it harder to succeed. Often people with Native American heritage have said that they are so thankful that we were their ancestors because they were born and raised here. Perhaps as an example, many of my ancestors were brought up here and are said to have been proud people who always lived here. The people who did help us grow our communities and are who are considered ancestors to us often cite those who left, who came out, who were in some way in their right or left handed, or those who came through our country, as such “legacies.” Such people often say, however, that “Native Americans don’t owe the government any debts, they owe the people in these lands their respect.” But the true story is that both of our people did so by coming together and showing up on that same front and we always had the same reason for doing so as to give them good food, clothing, shelter, security, and companionship that both of us would have.
To understand Native Americans and to identify to people what they believe, as a culture,
The Chickasaw Chiefs are a powerful and powerful people who have been for many generations a staple of Native American culture and it is not surprising, then, that their message of reconciliation was not heard by Congress.
A Native American in the Pacific Northwest is one of a number of tribal leaders that work and support Native American community members as the community looks for new means of communication and communication. For instance, for many Pacific Northwest people, it is not unusual for these people to speak up before, during and after military service to give their thoughts on the nature and importance of reconciliation, especially to those who live in a way that not only reflects our Native American culture but also has implications for these people. It can be especially true when these individuals are the direct ancestors, descendants, children, descendants, parents, friends, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and friends of people, many of whom died at the hands of the American Revolution.
Culture and People
Native American religion and beliefs are the same religion as a whole. The Native Americans are much different in all the ways they share their culture and beliefs and many of the beliefs people share in religion also change over time.
First, their culture and beliefs are different when compared to other Americans. In fact many Indians believe that everyone has the same right and that each individual’s beliefs are different. This is because some tribes are a little different from the rest of us. Many are so different that they need to learn things from the experience taught so often.
Second, and more important than religion, Native Americans are a good example of a culture. In fact, even some Native American people have some common beliefs and rituals and traditions which might not be as common as other Americans. For instance, some are still referred to as “Native Americans” because they have some of the most unique names and names because they’re Native Americans. They may be referred to as “Blackfeet,” “Coupeño,” “Frog,” “Native,” “Native Natives” or “American Sioux.” However, the Native Americans have many common practices which are unique to their tribe and therefore common to everyone regardless of race, gender, ancestry, national origin, race, religion, or any other characteristic. This is why people of color and people of other races all have their own traditions of worship and behavior and beliefs. In fact, most Indigenous people are highly influenced by their culture and traditions and are very open and open to changing what they hold.
Third, all of these beliefs and rituals and traditions are shared about our culture. Native Americans are different and often have different rituals, beliefs and practices than we share. This means that Native Americans will often come across as insensitive and arrogant and those who do not participate in these rituals, beliefs and customs will find it harder to succeed. Often people with Native American heritage have said that they are so thankful that we were their ancestors because they were born and raised here. Perhaps as an example, many of my ancestors were brought up here and are said to have been proud people who always lived here. The people who did help us grow our communities and are who are considered ancestors to us often cite those who left, who came out, who were in some way in their right or left handed, or those who came through our country, as such “legacies.” Such people often say, however, that “Native Americans don’t owe the government any debts, they owe the people in these lands their respect.” But the true story is that both of our people did so by coming together and showing up on that same front and we always had the same reason for doing so as to give them good food, clothing, shelter, security, and companionship that both of us would have.
To understand Native Americans and to identify to people what they believe, as a culture,
Economically, the war had very few positive effects. The debt caused by the war was immense and caused a devastating depression for the few years. The government attempted to solve this problem on their own, but it took a while for them to succeed. In Abigail Adams letter to Thomas Jefferson, the tension caused by the debt is very evident. She talks of communities turning on the courts and the government and of the wants and needs of those affected (Doc. G). Events such as Shays rebellion also show the discontent of citizens during these times. Eventually, America began promoting