Can someone explain the post revolutionary politics for ushistory- what happened republicanism? feminism? forming new governments? or send me several links? but id prefer a summary

thanks!

That is not a subject.

Your topics are too general, your own effort too nonexistent. You should be able to find your own summaries with a search engine. I think you have worn out MsSue's patience

the reason i asked was because i couldn't find any

I was skipping you for the reasons that DrWLS posted. I didn't choose to post several pages on post revolutionary politics.

This assignment was obviously designed for you to study several pages in your book and formulate your own answers.

Certainly! I can provide you with a summary of the post-revolutionary politics in U.S. history, including the concepts of republicanism, feminism, and the formation of new governments. Here's a overview:

1. Republicanism: After the American Revolution, republicanism became a dominant ideology. Republicanism emphasized the idea of representative government, where power is vested in elected officials who act on behalf of the citizens. It promoted the idea of civic virtue, or the commitment of individuals to the common good.

2. Feminism: While the revolutionary era did not see widespread advancements in gender equality, it did lay the groundwork for future feminist movements. Some influential women, like Abigail Adams, raised concerns about gender inequality. However, it would take several decades for the women's rights movement to fully gain traction during the 19th century.

3. Forming New Governments: The American Revolution resulted in the formation of new governments at both the state and national levels. In the wake of the Revolution, the Articles of Confederation served as the first national constitution, but it had several flaws and was eventually replaced by the U.S. Constitution in 1789. The new government established a system of checks and balances and created a federal structure with a central government and individual state governments.

For more detailed information, I would recommend exploring the following resources:

1. Khan Academy: The American Revolution: This resource provides a comprehensive overview of the political developments during and after the American Revolution. You can find it at: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-us-history/period-3/apush-the-american-revolution/a/aftermath-of-the-revolutionary-war

2. National Women's History Museum: This website offers information on the role of women during the American Revolution and their impact on post-revolutionary society. You can access it at: https://www.womenshistory.org/resources/general/post-revolutionary

3. The National Archives: The National Archives holds a vast collection of primary sources related to the post-revolutionary period, including documents on the formation of the U.S. government. You can explore their collection at: https://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/360.html

I hope this summary and these resources will provide you with a good starting point to explore the post-revolutionary politics in U.S. history!