Lesson 10 - How revolutionary was the American revolution?
In political science, a revolution (Latin: revolutio, "a turn around") is a fundamental change in political power and political organisation, which occurs relatively quickly when the population revolt against their oppression (political, social, economic) by the incumbent government. To some extent, the American revolution clearly was a revolt that resulted in a change in political power and organisation. The American Patriots overthrew the government of the British and installed a new system of government based upon significantly different principles. (See the Declaration of Independence). But how 'fundamental' was the change? Was post-revolutionary USA significantly different from pre-revolutionary colonial America?