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Jul 4, 2024
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ForzaPuma
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Would things have been different if England gave parliament representation
to its American colonies?
Or would there eventually have been a revolutionary war anyway?
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Would things have been different if England gave parliament representation
ForzaPuma
Jul 4, 11:42pm
Colonies would have wanted independence eventually anyway…but maybe without as much of a war?
cougXor
Jul 4, 11:53pm
War was inevitable. We needed oral hygiene, the manly form for throwing a baseball, and NASCAR.
BYU Tar Heel
Jul 5, 12:04am
Who knows. Does France still have its revolution? Which was kind of a result of the debt they incurred assisting us? Do
Spiff
Jul 5, 12:19am
We would be playing cricket
TheHop
Jul 5, 4:41am
By the 1770s, the colonies were richer and healthier than London. The average
shoganai
Jul 5, 6:31am
Also more educated. More people could read, which is why Common Sense could have
ForzaPuma
Jul 5, 6:56am
Agree with everything until the loyalty part. John Adams said only 1/3 supported independence and 1/3 were loyalists.
Supercoug
Jul 5, 7:02am
"A hefty percentage of them..."
shoganai
Jul 5, 8:13am
I think it's difficult to say how the world would have shaped up if the
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