Republicanism.
Imported from the civic humanism of Renaissance Italy via the English dissenting tradition, republicanism attracted eighteenth-century Americans who adopted the ideology as a rationale for establishing an independent republic. Americans of the revolutionary generation warmly embraced the republican ideal of civic virtue, historian ... ...
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