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With the revolutionary war at hand many things were to be changed in the American society.

Politically, with the separation from the British government, the new country had to choose its side with the Native Americans. Socially, the press for womens rights was pushed for with the growing resentment of women. conomically, America wanted to move forward with an agricultural route to raise fund for their growing country, but faced many hardships along the way. !hese things are what molded the new frame for America" the society of America was changed by the political, social and economical effects of the revolution. With the British eliminated from American soils the new found #overnment now had to decide its position on the Native Americans of the region. When the $rown left America it told the %ndians &to ta'e your people by the hand as friends and brother() *+oc. $, !hough during the !reaty of Paris the %ndians were not put into the treaty and felt very vulnerable as united %ndian Nations spo'e and the $onfederation $ouncil. &%t is now more than three years since peace was made between the -ing of #reat Britain and you, but we, the %ndians, were disappointed, finding ourselves not included in the peace() *+oc , !his caused uneasiness between the two great nations and would cause further conflicts further down the road. When America was set free from its bonds, the idea of freedom burned through the country side. !he women responded to this call, being resent full for many years of being shut up and thrown aside because of their se.. /olly Wallace of the young 0adies Academy of Philadelphia calls for 1ustice as she ma'es a valedictory address. &+o the not plainly inform us, that, because we are females, we ought therefore to be deprived of what is perhaps the most effectual means of ac2uiring a 1ust natural and graceful delivery.)*+oc. 3, Women had had fought and died by men and had not given a place to spea' anywhere in their brand new country. !his caused wide spread resentment to burn in the hearts of women abroad for as it says in Statues at 0arge of 4irginia,) but that all man shall be free to profess, and by argument, their opinion in matter of religion.) !his statement said that after everything that the nation had gone through women still had no speech in anything. !he ending of the 5evolutionary war spurred the movement for agriculture for the Americas, mostly for the South. With the dependence on Britain gone, the new nation had to rely on home made products to e.port and to

support their new country. !he /edal of the Philadelphia society for the promotion of agriculture was handed out in 6789 *+oc. :, to encourage agriculture due the continued boycotts on British goods. Sadly the agricultural business fell on hard times due the massive ta.es put on the poor farmers which later led to Shays rebellion. Abigails Adams touched on this as she e.plained the alarming factor of the cry of unfairness of paper currency and e2ual distribution of property. &Some are crying out for a paper currency, some for an e2ual distribution of property.) *+oc. #, With the end of the revolution the American economy had to start from scratch with the dependency of Britain gone. When the treaty of Paris was signed there were many pieces to be pic'ed up. With the blowing off of the %ndians the new nation had many options of what to do with the native people of the land. !hey also had many decisions of what to do with the women of the nation, with their growing resentment of their country. !here were also the hardships that the growing nation had e.perience with their new economy, with the country in chaos after shays rebellion there were many things to change to mold the economy and to stop further riots. !hough the Americas had many hardships ahead in front of them, they proved to everyone that their new country would not implode on themselves

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