Britain won the American War of Independence because we donβt have to rule over the US anymore. Also totally not an agenda post.
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British redcoat infantry during the American War of Independence, by David Bonk.
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︎ Jan 09 2022
I am a reenactor of the American War of Independence AMA
I have been in this hobby for just about a year. I am part of a British Unit. While I definitely don't know everything I feel I can answer a lot of questions about the hobby especially fir anyone considering getting involved.
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Recommendations on gaming in The American War of Independence
Hello all,
My wife has recently showed interest in trying out a wargame for the first time. She has shown interest in the American war of independence. I am looking for game recommendations suited to this period.
I am aware of Black Powder and Sharp Practise, but after reading the Sharp Practise rules I'm concerned about how many miniatures we would need. We are in South Africa and as such all minis would have to be imported, which can add up quite quickly.
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︎ Dec 14 2021
If the Confederacy had won its independence during the American Civil War, do you think they would have fought on the side of the Axis during WWII or would they have agreed to work with the Allies after Pearl Harbor?
Me personally I think the confederacy would still work with the Axis mainly due to the fact Pearl Harbor would not be their naval base so it would not be an attack on them but, I still ask the question because I wonder if they would view it as an attack on Americans in general if that makes any sense.
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︎ Dec 07 2021
American Civil War but the comments control the front lines. Day 11. George conquers Georgian Georgia and Colorado declares independence with The Isle of Man.
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What was the British parliamentβs role in the American War for Independence? How much of the decision making was made by parliament vs the king?
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︎ Jan 10 2022
At the end of the Spanish-American War, the Teller Amendment demanded that the U.S. would give Cuba its independence. The Platt Amendment; however, was passed as part of the Cuban constitution. This gave Guantanamo Bay to the United States as a permanent military base. [2048x1124]
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︎ Dec 23 2021
I've always struggled to see the American War of Independence as a conventional anti-colonial uprising. It seems more similar to the Boer Wars of South Africa; a settler society which developed an identity of its own, and wanted to break free from the metropole. Is this accurate?
I mean, the Americans weren't exactly native to the territory.
Disclaimer: I'm not American, and I don't have too deep of an understanding of the American War of Independence.
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The American war of independence (1776)
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The Spy by James Fenimore (1821): New York State, 1778. Henry Wharton, a soldier for the British in the American War of Independence, creeps into no-man's land for an evening with his family. The reunion is cut short when American troops surround the house. (Serious version of Revolting People)
bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019β¦
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︎ Dec 03 2021
Opinions on an AC Game set on the South American Wars of Independence?
I Always thought that it could be an incredibly interesting setting for a game, most of the leaders have ideologies that could easily fit in both the Templars and Assassins. It could either be set on Bolivar's Campaigns or on the Southern Wars of Independence with people like JosΓ© de San MartΓn, Bernardo O'Higgins, Jose Miguel Carrera, and other members of The Lautaro Lodge.
Although I'm not sure it would fit Ubisoft's current style with vast open worlds and with the (honestly pretty lame) new parkour system, cities like Caracas, Lima, Santiago, or Buenos Aires would fit incredibly well with the older style of games, with a heavy emphasis on parkour.
This is just my opinion though and I wanted to see if you guys had any thoughts about a setting there.
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︎ Oct 29 2021
Books about the military technology and tactics used in the american war of independence?
I am writing a thing for school about the military technology used during the american war of independence. I want to compare the technology the americans and the british used and then the tactics that they used and that led the americans to victory. What are some books about this subject that i could use as sources?
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︎ Nov 15 2021
Battle of Sacramento was the last battle of the second American Civil War and led to the independence of the Republic of Ari
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The reason Britain lost the American War of Independence becomes clear (1783)
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︎ Oct 17 2021
The Vietnam War and the American Revolutionary War have been compared many times - so my question is what kind of reckoning did the British people have when they lost the war? Did the American War of Independence reshape how Britain viewed itself and its relation to the world and her colonies?
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︎ Nov 18 2021
A hong kong protest flag inspired by the American gadsden flag used in the war of independence. The flower symbol is used in the hong kong flag.
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︎ Jul 31 2021
The Hermione. The replica of the ship Marquis de Lafayette travelled on during the American War of Independence. [1080x1439]
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︎ May 11 2021
What role did eastern New Mexico play during the Texas War of Independence and Mexican-American War?
We always learn about Texas and things like the Alamo, but today's Texas doesn't include the large chunk of eastern New Mexico that was part of its contested territory back in the day. I've heard that the area was under Comanche control, and so perhaps it had little impact on Mexican or Texas politics at the time. Is this true?
I'd like to know what was going on in this area around that time as Texas formed into Texas and west New Mexico had already been included in Mexico. So eastern New Mexico seems a bit ignored/forgotten by history but it was clearly there, so what was going on there?
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︎ Oct 17 2021
[TOMT][song] possibly derived from American War of Independence
https://webm.red/1WT8
What's the original song? Or what's the genre?
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I've always struggled to see the American War of Independence as a conventional anti-colonial uprising. It seems more similar to the Boer Wars of South Africa; a settler society which developed an identity of its own, and wanted to break free from the metropole. Is this accurate?
reddit.com/r/AskHistorianβ¦
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︎ Oct 15 2021
How has the role of black and Native Americans in the historiography of the American War of Independence evolved?
So I'm not entirely sure how to ask this question. Something that seems to me to be frequently left out in histories of the American War of Independence is the role of black and Native Americans. I want to know how their impact on the war has been portrayed over time, whether it was marginalised, whitewashed, or outright ignored. I'm not American btw, so I might have some gaps in my knowledge.
Thank you.
P.S. I'm not sure if this is a Meta question.
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︎ Oct 06 2021
"The British Lion Engaging Four Powers" - British propaganda during the American War of Independence (1782)
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︎ Jul 04 2021
What are some of the good movies or TV shows about American war of Independence or American Civil war?
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︎ Aug 15 2021
2nd Continental Light Dragoons, Sheldon's Horse, American War of Independence.
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︎ Jun 20 2021
"George Washington won the American War of Independence. Churchill is a hero to the British nation, but a war criminal to many Germans. One country's hero can be another country's terrorist, Mujahideen are the heroes of Afghanistan, not terrorists." Anas Haqqani's interview to CNN.
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︎ Sep 25 2021
Spanish-American Wars of Independence (Part 1/3) - Animated History (2020) [00:10:38]
youtu.be/mZYvXefOCa8
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︎ Sep 14 2021
If the Kingdom of Great Britain had given Members of Parliament to the 13 Colonies, would the American War of Independence have taken place?
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︎ Feb 13 2021
The American War of Independence was fought because the US was sick of taking fat L's from the UK
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︎ Jul 04 2021
North Carolina history get short changed. It's so much more interesting than most Americans realize--particularly the Regulator movement in the back country leading up to the War of Independence.
youtube.com/watch?v=mbsBBβ¦
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︎ May 24 2021
Calixto GarcΓa ΓΓ±iguez, born on this day in 1836, was a general in three separate Cuban uprisings for independence - the Ten Years' War, the Little War, and the War of 1895, which bled into the Spanish-American War.
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βRemember the Maine!β On February 15, 1898, an explosion occurred on the USS Maine in Havana Harbor. At that time, Cuba was ruled by Spain and Cuban rebels were engaged in a war for independence. 266 Americans were killed in the explosion. [3878x2846]
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︎ Dec 23 2021
A timeline where America loses the first American War of Independence but wins a second over slavery. Feel free to ask about anything in the comments. (Roughly 1850)
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American here: I've been told my family from Finland has some musical roots, and my great grandpa was involved with the independence movement and Winter War of 1917. Is there any way to do research into this?
To make this quick my great grandpa's name was YrjΓΆ Siukonen. From what I've been told he was a pretty prominent church organist at the beginning of the 1900s. I was told the resistance movement to the Russians was done through the churches and as an organist he supposedly helped with resistance to the point of having to hide in cellars from the Russians. In addition the priest of the church he was organist for was murdered by the Russians in 1917.
The closest thing I can find is This genealogy page on him. It seems my great great grandpa was "Director Cantus" Herman Siukonen and has a photo of himself online despite being born in 1847. Also I found out my grandma's uncle has a Wikipedia page in Finnish I can translate. I've learned my grandma's cousin(?) taught at the Sibelius Academy (which is where my grandma went to school as well) for almost 40 years or so but that's all I have.
Any ideas how a person who doesn't know Finnish can find more information on this?
Edit: I've been told a summer home my grandma went to has been turned into a historic site also, but again I don't know how to find this out. I remember photos of it as a kid but that's about it.
Edit 2: A photo of him
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I understand the Spanish American Wars of Independence as being largely a conflict between Criollos and Peninsulares, but what were the native perspectives on the matter?
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The United States was able to gain independence from England with France supporting the Americans and foreign mercenary forces like the Hessians fighting for England. In a modern Civil War what foreign powers would support Red states and which ones would help the Blue state cause?
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︎ Dec 01 2021
Happy Independence Day Americans: On this day the Second Judgmental Congress sent the Declaration of Independence to King George by plane, thus beginning the Evolutionary War
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How did Portuguese America manage to stay so complelely outside of the chaos of the wars of Spanish American independence? Why did Bolivar not view the brasilians as part of his plan for a unified South America?
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Why is the American Civil War considered a civil war rather than a war of independence?
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What did Marx think of the American War of Independence?
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What role did eastern New Mexico play during the Texas War of Independence and Mexican-American War?
We always learn about Texas and things like the Alamo, but today's Texas doesn't include the large chunk of eastern New Mexico that was part of its contested territory back in the day. I've heard that the area was under Comanche control, and so perhaps it had little impact on Mexican or Texas politics at the time. Is this true?
I'd like to know what was going on in this area around that time as Texas formed into Texas and west New Mexico had already been included in Mexico. So eastern New Mexico seems a bit ignored/forgotten by history but it was clearly there, so what was going on there?
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