Except there was, very much so. King George's reign was marked by a return to a much older hands on policy for the British monarchy as opposed to his predecessors, including William of Orange, who didn't know English and had to let the Parliament act more freely. Most Loyalists also agreed that Parliament was all kinds of stupid, this was one thing that united both the Loyalists and the Revolutionaries as a matter of fact but ideological & party differences played a major role. Loyalists were derided as being Tories by their opponents for a reason
1776 was a mistake
Britain would probably be a lot less secular and liberal now actually had they won.
fuck off brit. true fascism is survival of the fittest. you cucks got wrecked and now look at you.
Exactly. All the colonies governed themselves independently of the other colonies and only in essence answered individually to Britain and it was this state of affairs that the Articles of Confederation sought to preserve at first. Then the Constitution replaced that and brought each colony into a federal union. After that, differences in the cultures of the North and South and the debate over slavery and the bringing in of new states as slave or free eventually led to the Civil War, which ended into erosion of individual state sovereignty.
You're not separating the two things. Today does the British Parliament have control over what Canada and Australia do? No. But their military do bow to the Crown first.
People in Britain still can't vote in commonwealth elections, nor in the colonies of that time.
That only works if there was never a fight at all. Let us alone means
LET US ALONE
Something my people never fucking get for any length of time. We had it during the Colonial era until it was ruined. Then we had it until the Federal Government decided that actually it created the States rather than the other way round. Today we have infinite spics. It never ends.
So why do you have a problem with a solid Confederate? You get what I'm saying. We didn't start anything on any occasion.
Differences in the peoples, user. Culture springs from the people.
The colonies had the equivalent of the Statute of Westminster from the British.
Would Canadians like it if Britain began to tax their shit in the 70s?
Reported.
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After Cromwell let the jews back and no one kicked them back out rebellion was the only sane option.
So, that's it then.