The first example is how all of the Americans came together when it came to the notion of religion. After the United States won their independence, freedom of religion was established. It did not bring the citizens together under one common religion, but instead united them under one country without any judgment. For example, in Virginia, the law claimed that no man could be forced to a religion by anyone and may maintain their own opinions (Document D). This shows how diverse and accepting society had become and eliminated an unnecessary conflict over religion among the Americans. It gave the people freedom which left them much happier and satisfied than before. One more example of people being united was with the Native Americans. When the British officially left the U.S. the Americans were not the only ones granted freedom, but also the Native Americans. One message from a Native chief to Congress stated how happy they were to be able to live in peace with them and hope for a lasting friendship in the future (Document C). Many Native Americans were glad to start fresh with their American friends and hoped it would only bring greatness. Another example of the unity the Revolution brought was among women. Against the British, the Patriots had a shortage of people and were desperate for anyone who could serve. It was in this case that the role of women in society finally …show more content…
There was a post-war economic depression that effected many people. Independence had its drawbacks for the U.S. Much of the trade with Britain was reserved for the loyal parts of the Empire and American ships were now barred from British and British West Indies harbors. Also the import and export of goods with Britain also decreased by a lot due to still lagging resentment which caused much of commerce to be disrupted. This was harsh on the Americans who were falling behind in the economy. They eventually reverted back to the old ways and went back to agriculture. Farming and agriculture was highly promoted in order to get the depressed economy back up and running (Document F). Also, state governments had borrowed more money during the war than they could have ever hoped to repay. Inflation had increased and citizens were worse off financially than they began. This led to Shays’s Rebellion in 1786 which was an alarming uprising by some backcountry farmers who were losing their farms due to mortgage foreclosures and tax delinquencies. According to Abigail Adams, they were crying out for paper currency, which had depreciated much in value and wanted an equal distribution of property (Document G). The economy of the independent United States was not doing so well on its own in result of the