The patriots of the American Revolution hoped
that their experiment in government by the people would serve as
an example for others around the world. From France in 1789 to Haiti
in 1804, through the Latin American revolutions of the 19th century
and the European year of revolution in 1848, and on into the 20th
century, this has indeed been the case.
In another sense, the Revolution was unfinished
because the ringing statement of equal rights contained in the Declaration
of Independence did not immediately apply to all Americans. Over
more than 200 years, women, African Americans, and others have cited
the Declaration in their struggles for equality of opportunity.
Find out why the Revolution continues to have
meaning today.
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