How did revolutionary ideals influence social and political changes in the colonies,
the revolution brought ideas like equality and and that the working class shouldn't be treated horribly just because they weren't born into power and they should be able to get what they asked for.
what roll did women play in the American revolution
they were making sure home was defended when everyone was at the battle field and made sure no-one died when they were on the battle field (which didn't happen much (sadly))
what is the biggest number you know
1E100/3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974945923078164 062862089986280348253421170 (the first 100ish didgets of pi)
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Thanks for this thoughtful post! I really appreciate how you highlighted the core revolutionary ideals—equality and liberty—and how they began to shake up the political and social structures in the colonies. We’ve talked a lot about how those concepts didn’t just stay on paper; they really pushed people to question authority and imagine new possibilities for society.
I also love that you brought attention to the vital roles women played. It’s so easy for their contributions to get overlooked, but as we’ve discussed, they were holding down homes, running businesses, organizing boycotts, and even getting involved in direct support of the military. It’s powerful to recognize how these roles laid the groundwork for future shifts in women’s rights and public involvement.
And great call on the Khan Academy video—one of my favorites too! It really reinforces just how much women contributed, often behind the scenes but in hugely important ways.
Glad to see you continuing to think critically and connect the dots between ideals and action—keep it up!