Message from @Triple Hernan
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but the entire revolution was unwarranted
imo
no
American revolution was to protect the liberties against the Westminster absoutism
And the American identity
Americans self-identified as Americans rather than British decades before the revolution
that's a bit of a generalisation, many colonists saw themselves as english transplanted to the Americas
sure some of them adopted a national identity when and after the revolution
happened
but a lot of them (for example the loyalists who moved to canada) considered themselves british first
after the revolution, loyalists migrated (actually got kicked out) to Canada
sure
but that was after the revolution took place
this is the conflict of identity
talking about the initial reasons for it
no way than actions of warfare can solve it
it will happen sooner or later
Americans will never be willing to vote for some representatives in Westminster
none of those living in the colonies wanted direct rule, but they were willing to wait for devolved powers to be granted to them
the Canadians, Australians and kiwis got dominion status sometime in the 30s
fair enough, the Americans did
i just don't think it was worth spilling the blood of their fellows over
at first it is quite mild
but all the time things suddenly got heated
like explosion
no one planned a revolution from the beginning
but in the end, it had to be like this
i'd agree with that
the countries under britain's control only remained there for so long as britain had the power to keep them
as soon as british power waned every colony was pushing for independence or more autonomy
it's the fault of the british government for losing the power and influence required to maintain the empire
and another thing
founding fathers may first identify as proud subjects of British crown
but then they realize that the British tradition is corrupted
so they decide to segregate from that
at least britain and america have remained allies
been listening to the history of rome, fascinating stuff
very frustrating to look our statesmen and politicians today, when compared to even the most mundane leaders from history, no will to truly lead
i think in america this problem stems from our decaying homogeneity
how can you even earnestly lead a country like america and appeal to "the people" when half of them will eventually never agree with the interests of the other