[geeks] Percentages & mail list

Shannon Hendrix shannon at widomaker.com
Thu May 29 16:19:52 CDT 2008


On May 29, 2008, at 14:41 , Nadine Miller wrote:

> And even those that turned out to be "rebels" in some cases really  
> didn't want to be.  The Declaration wasn't intended to be a document  
> of rebellion, even though it was interpreted that way.  If you read  
> it in the context of the letters of the period, it's a statement of  
> their position, and their expectations of what the Crown's  
> responsibilities towards the *contracts* that the Colonial companies  
> had agreed to.  If the Crown (well, strictly speaking Parliament)  
> had upheld the original contracts, we'd not be talking about a  
> Revolutionary War.

Depends on which rebels of course.

I'm not convinced that Washington's letters in particular were ever  
expected to be agreed with.  It seems to me they were deliberately  
worded so the English would not accept the terms.

Then again, they weren't really unreasonable.

Took some guts too, with that huge fleet sitting offshore...

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Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com



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