Gordon Wood's American Revolutionary Principle is a book covering the origins and ideas of the American Revolution. Wood's explanation on the revolution transcends war history and timetables and provides a new comprehensive view of social ideology and the economic power of war. Wood explained that in his book, the United States had undergone a two-step process to remove the British monarchy. He thinks that innovative revolutionaries are rooted in the faith of the United States.
As a radical approach to the revolution, I will turn to Gordon Wood's "radicalism of the American Revolution". Wood believes that the true radicalism of the revolution comes from the idea that it inspires the lower class. He said the revolutionary leaders would expect them to become the leaders of the new country. They expect that casual men from new countries will represent the general public. Wood said that revolutionary remarks will help to make this impossible
Gordon Wood's American Revolutionary Principle is a book covering the origins and ideas of the American Revolution. Wood's explanation on the revolution transcends war history and timetables and provides a new comprehensive view of social ideology and the economic power of war. Wood explained that in his book, the United States had undergone a two-step process to remove the British monarchy. He thinks that innovative revolutionaries are rooted in the faith of the United States. But fundamentally accepting democracy is the last step to independence. The change between becoming a republic and eventually becoming democratic is the difference between Wood's assessment of the revolution and other historians. He made such a change in the face of the social and economic factors of the colonists. It is these ignored factors that provide opportunities to criticize his books.
The book "radicalism of the American Revolution" written by author Gordon S. Wood states that "the revolution is the most extreme and influential event in American history". So "Extreme?" Wood believes it is extreme. It not only brings political change from British monarchy to American rule but it is also a change we are used to. Not a revolution,