War and British neglect and victimization primarily resulted in colonial unification, whereas (ethnic) diversity and the distance between Europe and North America resulted in a uniquely American identity.
Politics and religion were the two most important aspects of American identity in the nineteenth century. Many different factors contributed to the colonists' highly developed sense of unity and identity. War and British neglect and victimization primarily resulted in colonial unification, whereas (ethnic) diversity and the distance between Europe and North America resulted in a uniquely American identity.
By the eve of the American Revolution, Parliament's hostility toward the colonists had established a divide between the colonists' political, economic, and social ideas and those of the British. Colonists had adopted a new identity the American identity, which fueled their resistance to Britain.
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