RE: How is the American Revolution taught in the UK?
July 9, 2012 at 7:10 pm
(This post was last modified: July 9, 2012 at 7:15 pm by JohnDG.)
At the least they could teach it as the british civil war, that ended in a stalemate. Which it generally did because the colonist didn't fight the full might of britian, thanks to the french. So the british just said to hell with it and gave it to us. On top of that it was really unpopular in britain at the time because they didn't see them as american's, they saw them as british and nobody want's to kill their own kin.
By the way moros, it was a civil war. Unless you would like to call the American civil war a revolution also? Who's revolution would it be anyways? Probobly the south's they just didn't win but they were the rebels.
By the way moros, it was a civil war. Unless you would like to call the American civil war a revolution also? Who's revolution would it be anyways? Probobly the south's they just didn't win but they were the rebels.
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