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Aries Walker 08-31-2015 06:28 PM

240 Years Ago: The American Revolution
 
Imagine that instead of today being August 31, 2015, it is 240 years earlier, on August 31, 1775. The British Empire, of which we are all part, fought the French and their Indian allies in the equivalent of the late 1990s and early 2000s, after which the British imposed increasingly strict taxes on its colonists while steadily denying their representation in Parliament. Colonists were troubled, but the concept of independence was only popular among the most radical of fire-breathers.

In early March 2010 (not long after Million Dollar Baby won the Oscar and Vancouver hosted the Winter Olympics), British troops fired on colonial protesters in what would later be called the Boston Massacre. In December of 2013 (the same month in which The Wolf of Wall Street and The Desolation of Smaug both hit theaters), furious demonstrators destroyed an entire shipment of British tea, dumping its contents into Boston Harbor. After the British passed a series of increasingly harsh "Intolerable Acts" in response, representatives of 12 of the King's colonies met in Philadelphia about a year ago to discuss a boycott of English goods and to draft an appeal to the King for justice. The members of the so-called Continental Congress delivered that appeal to Parliament in October, and received no reply.

Colonial rebels began to stir. At the crack of dawn last April 19 (not long after the Nepal earthquake and the premiere of Avengers: Age of Ultron), about 100 British troops on a mission to seize a store of munitions were met by 400 Colonial "Minutemen" hastily drawn from the local population at the North Bridge outside of Lexington, Massachusetts. The surprisingly accurate Patriot militiamen drove the British regulars back to Boston, where they fortified their position as the battle began a protracted siege. The Colonials then bolstered their success with Ethan Allen's capture of Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York on May 10, and on the same day, the Continental Congress convened a second time in Philadelphia.

After meeting for about a month, on June 15 the leaders of the 13 Colonies formally established the Continental Army, and installed as its commander a rich but respected southerner who seemed to not really want the job but was willing to take it nonetheless. Two days later, before the newly-promoted General George Washington had even begun his journey north, British regulars attempted to break out of Boston and seize nearby Breed's and Bunker Hills; the Colonial defenders fought ably and the British were only able to claim a Pyrrhic victory, suffering heavy losses at the hand of the motley Patriots. Washington arrived at Boston about two months ago, and since then the colonial forces have neither advanced into nor retreated from the city of Boston.

As of about a week ago, King George proclaimed that the American colonies are officially in a state of open rebellion, and any captured leaders are subject to immediate hanging. Confidence in the rebellion is mixed; Thomas Paine laments that General Washington's presence drains the army of enthusiasm and worries are mounting of how effective the force will be once a large portion of its strength contractually returns to their home farms on the first of the year. It is a time of great concern for the people of Boston but also the colonial people in general, torn between their anger at the British and their concern over the future of the Continental Army, especially with winter on its way.

It is August 31, 1775. Watch this space.

BigRedChief 08-31-2015 06:36 PM

Q?;)

Bugeater 08-31-2015 06:38 PM

**** the Patriots.

loochy 08-31-2015 07:28 PM

This proves that Christian values marriage man and a woman 2nd amendment gun rights and taxes




States' rights




Freedom isn't free




We'll put a boot in your ass - it's the American way

Tribal Warfare 08-31-2015 08:06 PM

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Aries Walker 08-31-2015 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 11697121)
We'll put a boot in your ass - it's the American way

I prefer "We will kill you in your sleep on Christmas."

Randallflagg 08-31-2015 10:34 PM

Just imagine.....We kicked the piss out of those Limey Bastards because King George was taking 1% of the colonial citizens property in taxes....gee, how times change.....

Now we pay 30-40% taxes to 535 "Lords and Ladies" in Washington DC and pray that they won't "require" more.

RobBlake 08-31-2015 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BiStateNo (Post 11697492)
Just imagine.....We kicked the piss out of those Limey Bastards because King George was taking 1% of the colonial citizens property in taxes....gee, how times change.....

Now we pay 30-40% taxes to 465 "Lords and Ladies" in Washington DC and pray that they won't "require" more.

people are under the guise that we are more enlightened.. perhaps in many ways we are.. but we are no different than our previous brethren

Two-Twenty 09-01-2015 02:49 AM

40 acres and a mule?

oldandslow 09-01-2015 07:59 AM

If I had been a colonist, I wonder if I would've sided with the Tories or the Rebellion.

I suspect the Tories actually, but don't know.

BWillie 09-01-2015 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BiStateNo (Post 11697492)
Just imagine.....We kicked the piss out of those Limey Bastards because King George was taking 1% of the colonial citizens property in taxes....gee, how times change.....

Now we pay 30-40% taxes to 535 "Lords and Ladies" in Washington DC and pray that they won't "require" more.

Just imagine how much less taxes we would have to pay if we didn't spend all that money on our military. I mean, just cutting it in half would do it and we would still have one of the strongest military's in the world...

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Donger 09-01-2015 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BiStateNo (Post 11697492)
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How about deleting this post, please?

Aries Walker 09-01-2015 09:48 AM

Please try to keep this out of the DC section.

cosmo20002 09-01-2015 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 11697250)
I prefer "We will kill you in your sleep on Christmas."

LOL--This nation was founded on Christian values!

cosmo20002 09-01-2015 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by BiStateNo (Post 11697492)
Just imagine.....We kicked the piss out of those Limey Bastards because King George was taking 1% of the colonial citizens property in taxes....gee, how times change.....

Now we pay 30-40% taxes to 535 "Lords and Ladies" in Washington DC and pray that they won't "require" more.

No, we don't. And also the "taxation without representation" thing, but point taken, kind of.


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