In some ways, the struggle for independence divided colonists. In other ways, however, the dislocations of the war and the revolutionary principles at the heart of the conflict reshaped social structures and created new relationships and opportunities in a society highly divided by race, gender, and class. The following questions consider how social expectations changed during and after the war.
Which of the following created the appearance of greater egalitarianism among men of different classes?
The war led to the significant redistribution of resources.
Continental army officers faced increasing insubordination.
Deference to the wealthy was considered a virtue.
Elites began wearing homespun clothing.