![]() ![]() That the people there embraced notions of liberty, much more than, say, the Wood points out that the British empire was unique in Time, before the Revolution started, all was English-minded throughout theīritish realm. Into colonial republicanism, and, ultimately, into an American democracy that Social arena to show how ideology fundamentally reshaped a monarchial society Into the ideological origins of the American Revolution and places them in the Phenomenon, Wood builds upon Bernard Bailyn’s inquiry In describing the emergence of this radical ![]() ![]() Into something completely new and distinctly American. Revolution melted the bonds that held colonial society together and remolded them That the American Revolution was radical in at least one respect: the Historian Gordon Woods agrees, but he argues The American Revolution “conservative” because, unlike other revolutions beforeĪnd after, it did not end in political chaos and blood baths. ![]()
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