[geeks] Percentages & mail list
Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Thu May 29 23:11:00 CDT 2008
On May 29, 2008, at 22:08 , Lionel Peterson wrote:
> On May 29, 2008, at 5:19 PM, Shannon Hendrix <shannon at widomaker.com>
> wrote:
>
>> 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...
>
> I may be wrong, but it said Declaration of Independence across the
> top in bold letters, what else could they have meant? It wasn't the
> declaration of annoyance...
That's not the only communication sent out around that time.
Washington in particular sent quite a few letters to English brass
over a period of months/weeks.
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Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
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