Robo wrote: I'm not even going to bother answering that.
It's understandable. We know you Brits don't stick to your guns.
Myabe again its just we think before we shoot
You see if you had geographical skills at all (or any historical, to that matter) you would know what the American colonies did not make up 1/4 of the world's land masses. Britains empire covered Australia, India and modern Pakistan, much of Africa, New Zealand and many other islands.
That's irrelevant to taxation and representation. The British Isles were smaller than the British colonies worldwide, but they had representation. So why can't British subjects in the colonies get seats in Parliament since we were paying into the system?
Really simple, they just weren't purely British and didn't live in Britain. Even one of your comrades here will be able to tell you that.
You'll actually find that the British Empire fell apart because it's economy was severely depleted by both WWI and WWII, and it could no longer support itself. I somehow don't think we fell on our knees and died when we lost your speck of beach.
Nah, you didn't die, just fell on your knees. Then we surpassed you on the world stage.
1. We didn't do either.
2. We don't really care what you did/have done.
3. Again, we don't really care.
They may have been part of the Empire, but most were not born in Britain and therefore classed as equal (or inferior) to women as far as rights and priviledges are concerned. If you weren't a true Britain, and didn't live on British homeland soil then you didn't get in. It's that simple.
That's why the American colonists fought a war to settle our rights and priviledges because we believed we were equal, and we won. We fought a few more times, and we kept winning. So instead of just getting into Parliament, we got out and formed our own country/government and left you far behind.
No, you revolted because you were taxed. And it's a common fact that the Empire could have kept you easily under control - only for some reason we didn't really bother and sent relatively few troops over.
You won because you were fighting the equivilent of patrols, not armies.
I didn't say they are British subjects
Then they must be French subjects, eh?
Uh, why?
but who exactly were
your ancestors - Korean? Somehow I think not. Maybe I just used the wrong word and confused you
If you think not, why did you postulate it? Nah you didn't confuse me, sounds like you're just confusing yourself.
And why would I do that? Jesus if your going to say something at least make sure it makes sense.