Well, yeah-it was a rebellion,and traitorous. If it had taken place today, the media would be calling the Founders "terrorists." Had they remained "colonies" of the "empire on whom the sun will never set ( :lfao: )" then the story might have been told differently. For a while, anyway. We'd have gotten our independence one way or another-like India, and a bunch of other previous pieces of "the empire..._ :lfao: "on whom" :lfao: :lfao: "the sun" :lfao: :lfao: :lfao: :lfao: :lfao: :lfao: :lfao: :lfao: :lfao:-
Sorry. I'd say "I can't say it with a straight face," but I just can't say it at all.....:lfao:
Seriously, while they may have been British subjects, by the time of the revolution, they'd become a distinct people, with a distinct character-one that didn't believe in monarchs of any kind-one that rejected the idea of authoritarian figures. A country of men and women who basically believed that they could do whatever they wanted to, almost regardless of any perception of "class." We'd have fought again, and again, and again, and eventually we'd have won.
Or, your lot would have done like you did the first time, and just given up. :lfao: