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Was the American revolution solely a struggle for independence from Britain, or did it also involve efforts to make American society more democratic?
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Was the American revolution solely a struggle for independence from Britain, or did it also involve efforts to make American society more democratic?
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It was not only a struggle for independence from Britain, but it was also aimed at an American society enjoying the fruit of democracy. the struggle ended with freedom from Britain and setting up of a constitution providing equality for all.
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