Positive Outcomes Of The American Revolution

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The American Revolution had a positive outcome.
The American Revolution may have had a positive outcome, But not for everyone. For example it was definitely positive for the patriots. It was a positive outcome for them because of course they won the war.They also got their freedom from Britain that they wanted.They most likely are now influencing the world to become more independent Now they have 13 new states, that aren’t controlled by their enemies. This outcome is not positive for the British,they lost the war. Now the patriots have their freedom. Which in reality the British did not want.. But I guess now they have no say. They also lost a pretty big amount of people. Also they lost a lot of their trade, because they aren’t trading

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