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With the revolution won and the new Constitution ratified, Americans settled into the long struggle to define themselves and their society. This chapter surveys the competing political visions in the new nation, the difficulties for African Americans in a country that allowed slavery, and the efforts to define just what the legacies of the Revolutionary war were.






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