After the war, the primary difference between England and America was their political and economic trajectories. America emerged as an independent nation with a focus on individual liberties and a democratic system, while England remained a monarchy with a more traditional class structure. Economically, the U.S. began to develop its own markets and industries, distancing itself from British control, while England faced the challenge of rebuilding its economy and addressing colonial losses. Additionally, cultural differences began to solidify, as American identity evolved distinctively from British traditions.
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