PeonForHer -> RE: Was the American Revolution a Mistake (7/4/2015 1:26:07 PM)
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IMHO,if the king had cut the Colonists in and gave them a piece of the action, the Colonials would have happily done business for years and years longer. The thing that really tipped it though was when the king sent an army with orders to achieve a complete ,un concessional crushing of the rebellion. And then sent another and another. Fun fact, malaria killed more British soldiers than Colonials did. You could well be right, Owner. I don't know. Brits are taught very little about the American War of Independence (as it's more commonly known here). My feeling is that Brits generally feel about that issue as they do about the emancipation of slaves, then about the right to vote for working class men, then women .... that it's one of those things in history that was just bound to have happened, and self-evidently should have happened. After the USA *became* the USA ... well, from then on that was American history, not British history. As for the comment about malaria - yes, that doesn't surprise me. Such diseases have killed off a lot more people in a lot more wars than history generally makes a big deal of recording. I've heard comparable stories about cholera in the Crimea and the outbreak of Spanish influenza here after WW1. Oh well, obviously Nature likes to get her look-in: it's not fair that only humans get to kill humans, she wants her fun and games, too.
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