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The evolving cultural changes to American Society
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British Colonial System
The British culture becomes more open for the people/for all the prisoners in jail or people who were refused to leave in particular colony and accused because of their religion. Hence, due to the formation of British Colonial system, the British aristocrats could live in a developed area under the ownership for their personal enrichment. -
The Royal Proclamation
The Royal proclamation line was limited for the path running northwards from Georgia to the Pennsylvania, New York border and north-east through New England. -
Declaration of Independence
There were thirteen colonies when the declaration for Independence was made during 1775-1776. The United States in 1776 included the state of Alaska, at north-western extreme of North America, the island state of Hawaii, in the mid-Pacific Ocean. Other states bounded on the north by Canada, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. -
End of Revolutionary War
The treaty made after the end of revolutionary war mentioned the boundaries of United States with a total of thirteen states along with the granting of seat coast of Newfoundland. The Britain and US were also given access to the Mississippi river and availed various geographical resources for business/trade. -
The Bill of Rights
The ten amendments provided the freedom of religion, speech, bearing arms, bail, and punishment, powers reserved for people and states looking forward to a sovereign colony -
The War of 1812
The war interrupted the trade and business as many geographical areas were blocked. The main attempt of the Britain was to strike down the US with help of Canada and make the war of 1812 look like a territorial aggression.