What is the historical significance of the American War of Independence. Why is it also called a revolution.

1) The historical significance of the War of Independence in the American British colonies at the end of the 18th century was in the process of the formation of a new state – the United States, which would eventually take a leading position in the world and become a superpower. Also in this conflict, the opportunity was shown to win independence for the rest of the colonies of the New World.

2) This war is called a revolution because as a result, radical changes were made to the existing political and economic system, a new subject appeared in world geopolitics, and the formation of a completely new form of government began.



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