Essential to this unification was the development of their very own American identity, including of course the reputation of their military. After the American soldiers aided in the overwhelming victory of the French and Indian War, the American people realized their military could put up a great fight, seemingly just as great of a fight as Britain could. This gave the American soldiers the confidence to fight on the line against their mother country, Great Britain not only in the American Revolutionary War, but in the The War of 1812 as well. Both of these wars resulted in an American victory. The American Revolutionary War resulted independence from colonization. The War of 1812 was an American victory because although they gained no territory they did gain something much more important: the respect of other nations. After these wars concluded the U.S. had introduced a strong defense against foreign powers to their list of character traits as a part of their …show more content…
The first Americans started out as just a group of rebels wanting to get away from the monarchy in European nations. They later formed into 13 colonies, and then with the desire for unity following The French and Indian War they became Americans. After they joined 13 colonies into one nation with the writing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, they had made the transformation from rebels to citizens of a republic. Within this republic, after developing a system for laws and leaders, they believed they had the strength to declare war. This war led them to tying with Britain, one of the most powerful militaries of the time. This is the event that changed the mindset of foreign powers, from believing that they were a weak 13 colonies to believing they are 1 powerful nation. The revolution in mindsets of the people concluded once most everyone had the same thoughts about the identity of America, which would then mean then mean this revolution terminated with the end of the War of 1812 in