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The Revolutionary period sees American go from 13 colonies to a unified nation. How can the events of the period be seen in terms of continuity, rather than discrete events?

Think of the period from the Revolution to Washington’s presidency as one entire event
How does each part of that lead to another?
Provide examples to show how you see this continuity

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The Revolutionary period that saw America develop from 13 colonies to a unified nation was a continuity rather than a discrete event.

Why was the revolutionary period a continuity of unified nationhood?

Before the Revolutionary War, Americans had united to demand a better relationship with Britain, which Britain rebuffed.

For example, agreeing that there should be "no taxation without representation" and sending several petitions to the British Monarch signal the colonists' intention to forge a united front.

Americans believed that people were free to decide how they should be organized and that every person should enjoy liberty.

The different colonies had nationalists who believed Britain had overstepped its authority as a worthy government over the colonists by becoming too tyrannical.

Thus, the Revolutionary period that saw America develop from 13 colonies to a unified nation was a continuity rather than a discrete event.

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