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Republican Ideology and the American
The republican ideology is a facet of the social
fabric of the colonial citizens of America that may, arguably,
have had the greatest affect on the struggle for independence
and the formation of a constitutional form of government in
the United States. The birth of the republican ideology, while
impossible to place an exact date on, or even month, can be
traced back more than a decade before the Revolutionary
War. It can also be argued that this social machine began to
function as a result of circumstances which led many colonist
to choose to come to America. The uniformity of this
ideology, however, would change and modify itself as
circumstances warranted
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