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2018-03-15 02:50:15 UTC

and it was volatile by its very nature of being a representative, meritocratic organ of gov't

2018-03-15 02:50:34 UTC

you could think it was a matter of time before they overthrew an ineffective or unpopular king

2018-03-15 02:50:41 UTC

but how would you have it any other way?

2018-03-15 02:50:53 UTC

which episode is this?

2018-03-15 02:50:57 UTC

the first 15 or so

2018-03-15 02:51:18 UTC

I think I'll start on it tomorrow

2018-03-15 02:51:22 UTC

sounds interesting

2018-03-15 02:51:51 UTC

and a lot more relevant than Roman history

2018-03-15 02:52:45 UTC

I think roman history is relevant too

2018-03-15 02:52:47 UTC

in a general sense

2018-03-15 02:53:18 UTC

Not in the sense that you can relate to modern politics though

2018-03-15 02:53:21 UTC

you begin with a state that had the political strength to survive the loss of 200,000 of its strongest, bravest men

2018-03-15 02:53:23 UTC

and still come out on top

2018-03-15 02:53:54 UTC

produce leaders like cincinnatus, construct a navy from scratch, produce an innovative system of gov't that worked for 400 years

2018-03-15 02:54:05 UTC

not as relevant compared to Revolutions

2018-03-15 02:54:10 UTC

only to degenerate into nigger tier coups, extralegal exceptions, street fighting, and civil wars

2018-03-15 02:54:16 UTC

like the podcast lol

2018-03-15 02:54:20 UTC

idk

2018-03-15 02:54:35 UTC

I think it's very relevant given that Rome was a republic for half of its history

2018-03-15 02:55:20 UTC

and I think that all republics have to deal with authority, distribution of power, constitutionality, and the rise/decline of the institutions over time

2018-03-15 02:55:21 UTC

Well for sure, the lessons that Rome taught were incredibly important

2018-03-15 02:55:48 UTC

Yeah but the details are nowhere near as important

2018-03-15 02:56:12 UTC

yeah the details are only there to inspire general theory

2018-03-15 02:56:32 UTC

But you can say the English Civil War was directly influential to America's founding

2018-03-15 02:56:37 UTC

but I don't think it makes it any less important if you're really trying to understand politics

2018-03-15 02:56:40 UTC

oh absolutely

2018-03-15 02:56:49 UTC

what do you think inspired Locke to write his two treatises of gov't?

2018-03-15 02:57:24 UTC

people really underestimate how influential locke was to the American colonists, also how disproportionately influential he was

2018-03-15 02:57:58 UTC

That's one thing they get right in school

2018-03-15 02:58:02 UTC

there was all sorts of thinkers at the time, with all sorts of works of varying popularity circulating the colonies, but for such an age of enlightenment, people weren't really as well read as the period is often portrayed

2018-03-15 02:58:35 UTC

I remember looking at some primary documents about harvard students in the 1700s

2018-03-15 02:58:50 UTC

a dorm burned down and the school was filing claims to restore property to the students

2018-03-15 02:59:01 UTC

so you could see what every student claimed as his property, including the books that they had

2018-03-15 02:59:06 UTC

lots of bible

2018-03-15 02:59:10 UTC

lots of random textbooks

2018-03-15 02:59:14 UTC

some john locke

2018-03-15 02:59:23 UTC

everything else in very small quantities

2018-03-15 02:59:27 UTC

honestly, it's kind of like today

2018-03-15 02:59:31 UTC

in a sense

2018-03-15 02:59:44 UTC

though replace the bible with some random social media bullshit or maybe the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy lol

2018-03-15 03:00:07 UTC

people like james madison, benjamin franklin, alexander hamilton, and james madison were one out of a thousand

2018-03-15 03:00:32 UTC

You have any book recommendations on European history?

2018-03-15 03:00:46 UTC

Or should I just get a textbook for something like that?

2018-03-15 03:00:55 UTC

I have a good recommendation of a "textbook"

2018-03-15 03:01:09 UTC

Patrick O'Brien's World History Atlas

2018-03-15 03:01:17 UTC

Alright fellas, what should we set this week's topic for?

2018-03-15 03:01:28 UTC

Whatever you want

2018-03-15 03:02:26 UTC

Should we follow a podcast or book?

2018-03-15 03:03:41 UTC

Alright, because we are Amfirst, we'll do the American Revolutionary War as our very first topic.

The war was between American Rebels, and the British Empire lasting from Apr 19, 1775 โ€“ Sep 3, 1783, get to chatting fellas!

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423672101250269187/423677642802462722/Lexington_Green_19th_of_April_1775-Don_Troiani.jpg

2018-03-15 03:03:48 UTC

2018-03-15 03:04:09 UTC

Do you think it was more miraculous that America won its independence, or was it inevitable?

2018-03-15 03:04:11 UTC

Horatio Gates - big gay, or giga faggot?

2018-03-15 03:05:19 UTC

@Deleted User Don't know enough about the fellow.

2018-03-15 03:05:28 UTC

Seems like a queer from what little I'm reading of him.

2018-03-15 03:05:44 UTC

If you looked at the political climate of the time period with the age of enlightenment it wasn't too amazing

2018-03-15 03:06:19 UTC

But the if it weren't for the Seven Years War it would not have happened

2018-03-15 03:06:19 UTC

But I mean militarily, do you think it was any amount of difficult or unlikely?

2018-03-15 03:06:39 UTC

I hold the personal belief that we were very, very fortunate.

2018-03-15 03:06:44 UTC

Militarily I'd say it was pretty miraculous

2018-03-15 03:07:13 UTC

yeah which battle was the turning point? Trenton?

2018-03-15 03:07:48 UTC

I'm not too well versed in specific battle of the revolution. I know quite a few from the civil war,

2018-03-15 03:08:01 UTC

but I need to brush up on my revolutionary history.

2018-03-15 03:08:27 UTC

Thankfully we have the History-Serverโ„ข

2018-03-15 03:08:42 UTC

I'll read up

2018-03-15 03:08:49 UTC

But im clocking out fellas

2018-03-15 03:09:00 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423672101250269187/423678980814667776/Fuentwave_3_edit.jpg

2018-03-15 03:09:25 UTC

The official slogan of the History-Serverโ„ข

2018-03-15 03:10:16 UTC

I'm not sure of the revolution was inevitable--I think that if the British were more open about sharing representation with the United States and allowing more free trade, then the colonies would have eventually fallen in line

2018-03-15 03:10:31 UTC

The UK gov't was a lot more liberal than, let's say the Spanish gov't

2018-03-15 03:10:52 UTC

Though if the UK didn't budge in the long-term, the American Revolution would have happened again

2018-03-15 03:11:00 UTC

If not during the 1770s, then during the Napoleonic Wars

2018-03-15 03:11:02 UTC

Also, has anyone heard of a hypothesis that the founders also took influence from Pre-Norman England?

2018-03-15 03:11:04 UTC

and it could have been far more brutal

2018-03-15 05:16:28 UTC

Washington almost died about 3 times in the Revolutionary War

2018-03-15 05:16:50 UTC

HH VIN

2018-03-15 05:17:23 UTC
2018-03-15 05:19:10 UTC

HH

2018-03-15 05:19:17 UTC

DIVINE INTERVENTION

2018-03-15 05:19:25 UTC

GOD WILLS IT

2018-03-15 05:19:30 UTC

AMERICA WILL BE

2018-03-15 05:19:31 UTC

FREEEEE

2018-03-15 05:50:19 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423672101250269187/423719576694554625/image.jpg

2018-03-15 13:12:27 UTC

Fellas

2018-03-15 13:12:51 UTC

Is larping as a continental army soldier good or bad optics

2018-03-15 16:08:49 UTC

larping in general is bad optics

2018-03-15 19:47:39 UTC

Larping is fine for military reenactments

2018-03-15 19:47:52 UTC

That's about it

2018-03-15 21:58:00 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423672101250269187/423963102506123286/crying.jpg

2018-03-15 21:59:41 UTC

when he looks at the bust of pompey

2018-03-16 23:33:40 UTC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiqO2h9hFJA HEY YOU CHEEKY YANKERS HAVEN'T PAID YOUR BLOODY BUTTERKNIFE TAX

2018-03-16 23:34:56 UTC

Imagine a government that literally makes it illegal to carry plastic eating utensils in public because they view it as dangerous.

2018-03-16 23:35:03 UTC

Holy shit I'm so glad we rebelled...

2018-03-16 23:38:05 UTC

I imagine if we didn't rebel and stuck with the crown there is a fair chance we would be like modern Canada

2018-03-16 23:38:09 UTC

Maybe worse

2018-03-16 23:39:17 UTC

Not that our situation is any better

2018-03-16 23:51:20 UTC

we should own canada by now

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