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Title: Republican Ideology And The American
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June 27, 1997 |
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Religion also played an important role in the
establishment of this ideology. God, in the eyes of the earliest
revolutionaries, was on the side of liberty. There was
religious justification for actions undertaken by both England
and America. The English stated that rebellion was a sin,
while the Americans stated that the corruption of England, as
well as its intolerance of liberty to the point of warfare, was
also a sin... Showed first 250 characters
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There was
religious justification for actions undertaken by both England
and America. The English stated that rebellion was a sin,
while the Americans stated that the corruption of England, as
well as its intolerance of liberty to the point of warfare, was
also a sin... Showed next 250 characters
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