Capitalism - feudalism with a constitution.
The 1787 Constitution convention consisted of:
Half of them had loaned money to the government. (Source V. G. Wilhite) What a strange group of revolutionaries! When one thinks of revolution, the thought of businessmen and slaveowners at the barricades just doesn't fit - yet American history calls this a revolution. Of course, it considers the "Reagan revolution" to be one as well.
In revolution there is chaos and atrocity. (So in this case the "Reagan Revolution" isn't so much of an oxymoron) In America there wasn't the mass executions and church burning of the French or Spanish revolutions - though loyalists had some reason for fleeing the country (history doesn't tell us what).
Revolutions mean mass movements, and are not funded with loans. Real resolutions don't have vanguards - at least not ones made up of businessmen. This "revolution" took very seriously the right to life, liberty, and property ("pursuit of happiness" being the politically correct term) though went ahead and stole the property of fleeing loyalists. Or natives. It also had few complaints about the work-theft of slavery. So basically, it cared about the property of some.