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How did the process of creating and ratifying the Constitution, and the language of the Constitution itself, confirm the positions of African Americans, women, and Native Americans in the new republic? How did these roles compare to the stated goals of the republic?

The confirmation of the African americans, women and native amerians were made onfirmed that freedom was more of a hope for african americans, that women was not equal to men and took on roles from the jobs that were abandoned by men and for the native americans they were seen as savages. These roles compared to the stated goals of the republic was not promising. For african americans they were basically offered to serve in army for freedom, and thats if they even made it out alive. Women were heading to army camps to nurture one another and the native americans did not know who sided to be on.

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