Introduction
Overview
The American Revolution was the struggle by thirteen British colonies in North America to win independence and create a new republic. Between protest, war, diplomacy, constitution-making, and political conflict, Americans challenged imperial rule while debating liberty, representation, slavery, and citizenship. The early republic that followed tested whether revolutionary ideals could survive the pressures of government, expansion, faction, and power.
Key forces
- The Revolution began as a conflict over Britain's authority within its Atlantic empire.
- Colonial resistance became armed rebellion and then a declaration of independence.
- Victory created the challenge of turning revolutionary ideals into stable government.
- The Constitution strengthened federal authority while preserving arguments over liberty and power.

















