In what ways did the values shared by independent house-holders limit the reforms that the Revolution could offer to other Americans?
Question asked by: rileymaccs
Asked on: 30 Dec 2009
There is probably the answer to this one in your history textbook if you read it, so it might be worthwhile doing that and finding out the answer for yourself rather so that you can put it in your own words and learn it in case it comes up in an exam too :)
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Replied at: 03 Jan 2010
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