Jesse Ludwig

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But the interests of the post-revolutionary years were different. They were more numerous, less personal and less family-oriented, and more popularly expressive of new widespread economic elements of the society than the interests of the colonial period had been. Americans virtually ceased talking about the people’s “interest” in the singular; the people’s “interests”—agricultural, commercial, manufacturing—were all plural now.6
The Radicalism of the American Revolution
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