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  • Britain taxed America.And refused to give them representation at Westminster.End of story

  • Wrong, Starkey old chap. Sir Henry Clinton was Commander-in-Chief of British Armies in America. If Cornwallis was CinC, then he could've easily ordered Sir Henry out of New York with his 10,000 or so troops.

  • I went to mount Vernon and the place is just ridiculous - England and Germany have the best mansions ....that are actually make in stone - instead of wood.

  • Americans have always been somewhat envious of the monarchy, on a social level anyway.

  • I wish the US was still part of brittian; maybe we wouldn't be such social retards

  • Wooo! Go Team America! Though my people would have to wait centuries to have those equal rights they fought for in the 1770s, but that's a different story. Feel kind of sorry for George III, but I prefer living in America; not British-America. A horrible consequence of the American Revolution was the French Revolution.

  • ... Why didn't King George III just "buy off" the so called rebels by offering them lands and titles? Most of the Americans would have accepted a *generous* offer... Ergo... The British States of America.... (hmmmm.... you want to give me 100,000 acres and make me a Duke?... well.... ok... Your Majesty...)

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  • Good plan, that’s what normally, did with Scotland but what could he have offered them that they couldn’t get any other way, there was more land and money to be had in America and the taxes were lower than anywhere else in the empire (all be it without representation). He could have given them estates in England but can you really see those men ether leaving America for England or employing someone you can’t check up on to look after some land you’ll never see on the other side of the world?

  • @happymax1 becauase the Americans were determined to live seperately from England, most people left to the Colonies to get away from English rule. Besides, land meant little to them compared to the English because it was in such great supply. The best George III could've done was revoked the Stamp Act and give them representation in Parliament and even then you had radicals who would not be satisfied until America was a seperate country

  • @happymax1 it was principle on both sides. King George III wanted absolute unconditional surrender from the rebels. He wouldn't hav ennobled then as they thought Americans to be inferior. Americans wanted their cries to be heard. They believed themselves still British and were loyal, but they thought they were being unjustly taxed without representation. besides, the taxes were incredibly low. but it was the idea of taxes being put upon them when they had no representation

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