1. Life and the American Revolution
After the American Revolution, the new nation of the United States stood as one of the biggest countries, extending twelve hundred miles from north to south, from Maine to Georgia. ... Although the decades following the American Revolution is often times associated as an era of change, both subtle and abrupt, many things remained the same in the American daily life. ... The most common attribute of the American daily life was that American families worked as a patriarchal unit, daily routines governed by the head male. ... Life following the Revolution was not any cleaner than before in the ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate