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... In this article, the ‘Radicals Versus Conservatives’ Merrill Jensen looks to the colonial experience to understand the American Revolution. He explains how the democratic, radical elements in America achieve ascendancy over the aristocratic classes that had rule colonial society. ... Forming the radical parties, this was the foundation of revolutionary movement. ... ” (67) The power of the conservatives in the states were weakened by the Revolution. As the second Continental Congress, the conservatives still had power, but it was weakened by the growing revolutionary movements in the states. The conservative wanted a central government, but the radicals created the “federal” government in the Articles of Confederation and resisted the conservatives to shape the characteristic of the Article.
Approximate Word count = 536 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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