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I think the history channel
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Actually they had been defeated by Continental armies many times before that. For example at the battles of Saratoga, Cowpens, Trenton and Boston, (where btw they still celebrate British Evacuation Day).
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They want it back except for Texas!
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@ August, have they preserved any of the battlefields in MA? What is there to see in Concord-Lexington? I definatly have to go back to see all of the Colonial stuff next time around.
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By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood And fired the shot heard round the world.
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From what I can remember of my Standard Grade and Highers, the War of Independence isn't even in the curriculum, north or south of Hadrian's Wall!
I think it'd be safe to say, that, if France had retained control of Canada during the Seven Years War (World War -2 anyone? ![]() In order to kick the French out of North America, Pitt the Elder effectively threw money at the colonists to get them to stay on side. It was because of the cost of this, plus military expenditure (Quebec, Havana etc) and the massive increase in the National Debt, that the made British turn the taxation thumb screws on afterward. Probably due to a desire to recoup the investment as it were! The Vietnam parallel works very well too - the British certainly learned the lesson and used it quite effectively in 1812-15. Why invade and conquer when you can blockade and raid? Mike. ![]()
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Oh, that 22-year-old Virginia major? His name was George Washington. Quote:
With both British/American wars, as with Vietnam, the stakes were much higher. For one side it involved a people who saw themselves becoming slaves if they lost, and surrendering everything that made them who they were. That's a much more difficult battle to win when you're the one doing the subjugating. I don't condemn Britain or America with that term. The "subjugating" doesn't have to be real, only in the hearts of the "subjugated". The third problem is that even if you use overwhelming force and win that war (which America certainly could have done in Vietnam), how do you govern a land filled with people who hate you? On the one hand you have to live with the fact that, despite your claimed goodness, you are the villain, and have become a tyrant. On the other hand unless your control is absolute, your war will never really end. A few years back I started a thread about an incident that almost led to the "War of 1807". It did lead to President Jefferson making one of his biggest political blunders, imposing an embargo that only hurt the Americans, encouraged smuggling and didn't hurt the intended target, Great Britain, at all. This thread led to a discussion of the actual War of 1812, and what it takes to end such a war. I was fortunate to find some actual statements by British military and political leaders concerning that very topic. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=117199
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It has been said that Washington was able to beat the British by retreating faster than the British could advance and establish logistics. ![]() Not a bad tactic actually.
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![]() ![]() I would love to back in time and see the support (baggage train) that followed the armies around. I guess the British one wounldn't have been as big as the one during the Napoleonic or US Civil Wars, as they did not have family traveling with them. It would be quite the sight.
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The British Take?
We lost.!!..!! |
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That I will not deny, but come about my good man, I believe withdrew to be more apt, The British could not maintain the expense of manpower, provisions, etc, and continued engagment with more than one enemy was not very wise, afterall they had other theatres. Often the key to success is the ability to adapt. I do take into consideration the willingness and tenacity of the seemingly endless enlisting patriots. I have been gratified to read very intresting points, and some I have let pass through my lines. I present myself in this thread to have the honor of paying my respect, I take great fondness in the subject, this cheers me, I shall do myself the pleasure to return to observe more views if to be had. Good day.
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Years ago I read the revolutionary war also had a impact how certain indian tribes were viewed in the years to come after the war was over. Seems many of them sided with the Brits and even though the redcoats went back home that still left a former and indigenous enemy still in their backyard. Eventually all were seen as potential enemies.
I wonder how it would have turned out for them had they choose sides with the rebels instead. |
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