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America and Regional Culture - Explain the continuities and changes in American culture from 1754 to 1800. : Culturally, America became divided by much more than simple ideology. The practice of slavery began to sew seeds of civil discourse which would shape the future of the country. On gaining independence from Britain, Americans instantly gained a very strong sense of cultural identity and purpose. Continued efforts at rebellion signified the national cultural movement toward standing up for people's rights. Minorities took a stance against persecution, although these attempts often resulted in violence and death. Religious and cultural identities became separated by the idea of superiority throughout the country. 2 Native Americans were continuously forced from their homes, which led to their increasing involvement in American conflicts. Social Structures - Explain the various ways the American Revolution affected society Explain the continuities and changes in regional attitudes about slavery as it expanded from 1754 to 1800. : The idea that women should become more educated began to form. After the war Americans felt that to maintain their society they needed an educated populus and women were the primary educators. While a woman's purpose was still just seen as educating their sons, it was still a small step forward. Many women were still confined to the model of the Protestant housewife however. With the American Revolution in place democracy was encouraged and became a staple of American patriotism. Slavery grew and became a large part of American society and the economy as little was done to challenge it after the American Revolution. Increased reliance on slavery grew the Southern economy and the American economy transformed as a whole after the end of Britis

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