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Paperback The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement Book

ISBN: 1025274431

ISBN13: 9781025274430

The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement

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"The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement" is a landmark historical study that redefines the American struggle for independence as a profound social transformation rather than a purely political or military conflict. Written by the esteemed historian J. Franklin Jameson, this work explores the deep-seated changes in American society triggered by the revolution, focusing on how the upheaval affected the status of persons, the distribution of land, and the overall social fabric of the colonies.

Jameson examines four key areas: the status of the individual, the revolution's impact on land ownership and inheritance laws, the reorganization of industry and commerce, and the shifting role of religion and culture. By analyzing the breakdown of feudal remnants and the rise of democratic ideals, the text reveals how the war for independence catalyzed a broader movement toward social equality and economic opportunity. This concise yet influential volume remains a foundational text for understanding the sociological underpinnings of the United States. It offers essential insights for students and scholars of American history, providing a nuanced perspective on how the revolutionary era reshaped the daily lives and long-term trajectory of the American people.

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