Topic > help, “Why do you… middle of paper… the Rican revolution.” He says this because the rich people who had led the revolt had become even richer and the poor class had remained mostly poor. Everyone remained in their social classes and no new ones were created.6. The Indians had been ignored in the Declaration of Independence, they had not been considered equal, certainly not in choosing who would govern the American territories in which they lived, nor in being able to pursue happiness as they did before the arrival of the Europeans. But without the British in power, the Americans were free to drive the Indians off their lands and kill them if they resisted. Before the Revolution, the Indians had established a coexistence with the colonies, but with the rapid growth of the colonial population after the war, the pressure to move westward for new lands was causing conflicts with the Indians..