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pecosbob

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5. I've only watched the first episode...I took notice of those two specific narratives.
Thu Nov 20, 2025, 05:53 PM
Nov 20

Firstly, just how land-hungry EVERYONE was at the time and secondly how often violence on the loyalists was a trademark of the rebels.

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Yeah.. Takes quite a bit of the luster off the "morally pure" motivations that some have abscribed to hlthe2b Nov 20 #1
Thanks for reminding me that Trump gets to preside over our 250th Birthday. I remember the Bicentennial very well and it artemisia1 Nov 20 #7
i shudder on the fact that u know who will preside over that . AllaN01Bear Nov 20 #11
I've said it before - I don't think they, the FF, really understood what they were creating. Solly Mack Nov 20 #2
Thank you canetoad Nov 20 #3
Alexander Hamilton would be a Trumper obamanut2012 Nov 20 #4
I've only watched the first episode...I took notice of those two specific narratives. pecosbob Nov 20 #5
I'm surprised you're surprised... appmanga Nov 20 #13
Land hungry indeed catchnrelease Nov 20 #14
When you come from a continent where it's nearly impossible to own land... tinrobot Nov 20 #19
Tonight's episode is entitled 'The Soul of All America.' elleng Nov 20 #6
Yes, we have more than a few ghosts in our closet. Biophilic Nov 20 #8
I'm really liking this series Bayard Nov 20 #9
extremely well said! and on points not generally well known or understood. brava ! -(nt)- stopdiggin Nov 20 #10
The smartest thing the King/Parliament could have done, give them (us) a vote in Parliament. 3Hotdogs Nov 20 #12
Funny, you answered the question anyone might have cachukis Nov 20 #15
A third one is how violent the colonists were. El Supremo Nov 20 #16
I've heard it said that if we lost the revolution, or there was no revolution every thing would be SO different. We'd Fil1957 Nov 20 #17
To be clear, I'm firmly pro-Revolution, and glad it happened, and glad we won. TygrBright Nov 20 #20
I, like many who've grown up in the U.S. recieved a thorough indoctrination in school about how great the revolution Fil1957 Nov 20 #23
True. Without a revolution, there would not be a US/Canadian border tinrobot Nov 20 #21
One other thing I forgot to mention, we would be united with Canada. We'd eventually become an "independent" country Fil1957 Nov 20 #22
If the continent of America was much closer to England than 3,000 miles, OR ended at the Appalachians, there would have Fil1957 Nov 20 #18
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