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I had four bullets through my coat, and two horses shot under me, yet escaped unhurt...
The American Minute (http://americanminute.com/) ^ | 7/18/2016 | William Federer

Posted on 07/18/2016 6:13:39 AM PDT by stars & stripes forever

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To: Pelham
Perhaps we can push this historical parallels one or two steps further.

Just as the Bush and Obama are responsive to the moneyed interests who profit from unrestrained immigration, so the corrupt British Parliament of the 18th century was responsive to the real source of wealth for England at the time, the sugar plantations of the Caribbean.

The parliament's remedy for the terror or guerrilla war along the frontier was to deny the yeomanry access to the frontier and so they attempted to close the frontier to pioneer expansion. By parallel analogy, the establishment in Washington does not seek to cure the cause of terrorist attacks in America by shutting down unrestrained immigration. In each case the ruling powers turn their face from the needs of the middle class to favor the elite.


21 posted on 07/18/2016 8:20:09 AM PDT by nathanbedford (wearing a zot as a battlefield promotion in the war for truth)
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To: Tennessee Nana

My ancestor’s nephew (his brothers son), John Finley was at that battle. Washington was his commander.


22 posted on 07/18/2016 9:17:29 AM PDT by MCF (If my home can't be my Castle, then it will be my Alamo.)
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To: nathanbedford

Yep. That’s another parallel.

“The parliament’s remedy for the terror or guerrilla war along the frontier was to deny the yeomanry access to the frontier”

I was just reading about that in Ray Raphael’s “Founders”. It was one of the many aggravations following the French and Indian War that stuck in the craw of Colonials and unified them against London. It affected George Washington directly.


23 posted on 07/18/2016 9:28:32 AM PDT by Pelham (Barack Obama, representing Islam since 2008)
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To: MCF

William Johnson was the general over the colonials..


24 posted on 07/18/2016 9:34:48 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Pelham
I suppose that Western land speculation was the 18th century version of Silicon Valley and George Washington, who was a surveyor partly for that very reason, was in the thick of the boom.

When the British won the French and Indian War (the Seven Years War here in Europe) their aim was to get the sugar islands which they regarded to be a far more value than the rough and untamed land which produced border wars and a few furs in the peace negotiation which followed.

I think one of the reasons why capitalism flourished in America when Europe experienced the French Revolution, the revolutions of 1848, the Russian Revolution and the post-World War I communist revolutions in places like Hungary and Germany, was because the continent lacked the safety valve of the frontier. That frontier meant that labor was very valuable and scarce and it meant that the American economy would flourish as a merit based economy.

It might contribute to the fact that the American Revolution was not a precursor of the excesses of the French Revolution and it might even be an explanation why Britain managed to escape the horrors of the French Revolution and the subsequent revolutions in 19th century on the European continent. The British Empire had a frontier in the sense that they had a colonial empire and most of the European nations did not. Even France could not boast of the same safety valve.


25 posted on 07/18/2016 10:19:49 AM PDT by nathanbedford (wearing a zot as a battlefield promotion in the war for truth)
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To: Tennessee Nana

Actually, now that I have retread the battle, Dunbar was his commander as he was a wagoner in the supply train.


26 posted on 07/18/2016 10:50:40 AM PDT by MCF (If my home can't be my Castle, then it will be my Alamo.)
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