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Is "After the Battle" an example of historical fiction set during the American Revolutionary War?

1) True
2) False

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Without specific information about a book titled 'After the Battle,' it cannot be confirmed as historical fiction set during the American Revolutionary War. Revolutionary war soldiers were not well rewarded for their service, and the increasing sense of common identity post-French and Indian War is true. The creation of republics over monarchies and the response to Pontiac's War with the Proclamation of 1763 are also true.

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The question "Is 'After the Battle' an example of historical fiction set during the American Revolutionary War seems to refer to a work of literature that may be set during the American Revolutionary War. In general, historical fiction is a literary genre where the plot takes place in a past setting, often during a significant historical event. If 'After the Battle' is indeed a novel or other form of literature set during the Revolutionary War and includes fictional elements interwoven with historical facts, then it could be categorized as historical fiction.

It is also stated that the states chose to create republics instead of monarchies or democracies during the adoption of constitutions in the Revolutionary War, which is true. This decision laid the foundation for the representative democratic system present in the United States today.

The Proclamation of 1763 being a response to Pontiac's War is true, indicating the connection between colonial policies and conflicts with Native American tribes. Moreover, not all tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy maintained neutrality during the Revolutionary War, pointing to the complex relationships and alliances formed during this period.

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