Revolution and Constitution, Era of.
The American Revolution, the first great democratic revolution, differed profoundly from those that followed. It did not originate in bitter discontent with the organization and governance of contemporary society, or in a desire to make the world anew. Rather, it began with a determination to ... ...
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