Message from @Mee6

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2019-10-09 21:56:22 UTC  

There was no factions until after the war concluded

2019-10-09 21:56:26 UTC  

Pelth, if your devotion to trump is so great that you’re willing to do blatantly betray America, it’s going to be so delicious to see you when trump loses

2019-10-09 21:56:29 UTC  

the fact that it was a mostly peaceful transition of power was somewhat unique

2019-10-09 21:56:37 UTC  

Pelth your understanding of history is extremely tenuous

2019-10-09 21:57:09 UTC  

there were factions from the start of the war

2019-10-09 21:57:26 UTC  

The american revolution was one of the mostly peaceful transitions of power?

2019-10-09 21:57:28 UTC  

that's why they argued so much about how the government was going to be set up

2019-10-09 21:57:39 UTC  

Lol no

2019-10-09 21:57:45 UTC  

Clearly have forgotten 1990s

2019-10-09 21:57:50 UTC  

the final result was a compromise between the federalists and republicans

2019-10-09 21:57:55 UTC  

and euro history on 1848

2019-10-09 21:59:01 UTC  

i never said that retard

2019-10-09 21:59:34 UTC  

the peaceful transition from the totally federalist dominated government to the totally republican dominated government was pretty unique though

2019-10-09 21:59:58 UTC  

it happens all the time nowadays, the united states kinda set the standard

2019-10-09 22:00:50 UTC  

So you basically had 2 revolutions

2019-10-09 22:01:22 UTC  

No, we had one military revolution

2019-10-09 22:01:42 UTC  

the election of 1800 could be argued that it was kinda like a democratic revolution

2019-10-09 22:01:48 UTC  

Yea

2019-10-09 22:01:56 UTC  

I’d say they both fit the definition

2019-10-09 22:02:39 UTC  

Okay, I could agree that fits in a peaceful revolution; not the first american revolution

2019-10-09 22:02:39 UTC  

GG @3v6en8, you just advanced to level 17!

2019-10-09 22:02:44 UTC  

The stances of the federalists and republicans was vastly different in many ways

2019-10-09 22:02:55 UTC  

eventually the republicans adopted some federalist stances and vice versa though

2019-10-09 22:03:23 UTC  

Like the republicans had a hard on for france and the federalists had a hard on for the british

2019-10-09 22:03:30 UTC  

*Bipartisan politics*

2019-10-09 22:03:49 UTC  

that's one reason why they declared war on britain later

2019-10-09 22:04:02 UTC  

in the war of 1812

2019-10-09 22:04:07 UTC  

the republicans were in power

2019-10-09 22:04:37 UTC  

and also why france sold them louisiana

2019-10-09 22:04:42 UTC  

one of many reasons

2019-10-09 22:05:09 UTC  

The casus belli was the impressment of american sailors into the british navy

2019-10-09 22:05:22 UTC  

there were lots of causes for them to declare war

2019-10-09 22:05:24 UTC  

that was one

2019-10-09 22:05:35 UTC  

it was estimated that over 10k american sailors had been impressed

2019-10-09 22:05:44 UTC  

because they had been fighting france for like over 20 years

2019-10-09 22:05:49 UTC  

and were low on manpower

2019-10-09 22:05:50 UTC  

Casus belli = war justification

2019-10-09 22:06:05 UTC  

there were also native americans with british weapons

2019-10-09 22:06:12 UTC  

ofc, there were indian raids sponsored by the british and such

2019-10-09 22:06:14 UTC  

and lots of conflicts

2019-10-09 22:06:28 UTC  

paranoia about the british arming the natives was also a big part of it