Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Slavery
The American Revolution had profound effects on the institution of slavery. Several thousand slaves won their freedom by serving on both sides of the War of Independence. As a result of the Revolution, a surprising number of slaves were manumitted, while thousands of others freed themselves by running away.
2, Women
Women participated by boycotting British goods, producing goods for soldiers, spying on the British, and serving in the armed forces disguised as men. The war also affected the lives of women who remained loyal to the crown, or those who remained politically neutral; in many cases, the impact was devastating.
The revolution also brought attention to gender equality and liberty and freedom.
3. Seperation of church and state
What is lost in both perspectives is that the separation of church and state served more than political ends. One of the main reasons Americans after the Revolution separated church from state was precisely because they were Christian. In challenging the separation of church and state today, many American Christians are threatening America's Christian heritage.
There are many reasons why Americans after the American Revolution sought to prevent alliances between church and state. For the founders and many ministers, alliances between church and state corrupted both institutions. The state risked becoming subject to religious controversies that would threaten its ability to protect individual liberty. Equally important, many Protestants viewed church-state alliances as a way to offer a particular sect—such as Congregationalists in New England—special privileges, rather than to permit various denominations to practice their religion peaceably.
4. aristocratic titles.
After the revolution almost all aristocratic titles were done away with. In the Constitution it says that all are created equal. Therefore the colonists did not see the reason for these titles. In fact, George Washington (the first president) was told he was going to be call "His highness, the president of the united states." Washington did not like this title of honor and told them just to call the the president of the US. I think it was also getting rid of these titles such as , lord, duchess, duke, highness, etc. was a way for the young nation to cut ties with england.