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how did the ideas of republicanism and liberalism differ in eighteenth-century british north america?
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how did the ideas of republicanism and liberalism differ in eighteenth-century british north america?
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Republicanism is when people have the right to hold popular sovereignty rather than be subjects of the king; basically an republic. Liberalism combines ideas for civil liberty, equality, with support for social justice and mixed economy.
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