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Which statement explains an economic impact of the American Revolution?(1 point)
Responses
The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.”
The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.”
The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.
The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.
The American Revolution ended the monarchy in the United States.
The American Revolution ended the monarchy in the United States.
The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name.
The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name.
Responses
The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.”
The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.”
The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.
The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.
The American Revolution ended the monarchy in the United States.
The American Revolution ended the monarchy in the United States.
The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name.
The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name.
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Answered by
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The most relevant statement that explains an economic impact of the American Revolution is:
**The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.**
This change allowed for greater economic independence and the establishment of a free market, as the newly formed United States moved away from British economic controls and mercantilist policies.
**The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.**
This change allowed for greater economic independence and the establishment of a free market, as the newly formed United States moved away from British economic controls and mercantilist policies.
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