How and to what extent were the daily lives of average American citizens affected by independence from Britain?

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I have seen arguments that the revolutionary war primarily served the interests of America's wealthy land owners, but have recently come across a lot of material that constantly references a sense of responsibility towards the sacrifice of revolutionaries that was widespread in the 19th century. Were average Americans swept up by propaganda to serve an interest not their own, or did winning independence produce tangible positive changes in the daily lives of the middle and working classes?

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also, were there regional differences, such as between the more agricultural southern states and northern states that possessed busy ports and industry?