Xennex
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:32 AM |
George Washington dies and the patriots surrender.
What would happen? |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:32 AM |
| Well ole chap, The Brits would've won. "Sips tea" |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:33 AM |
I most likely wouldn't exist. rip me.
Your words hurt, but my bat hurts a lot more! |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:33 AM |
Then the U.S. would just be another Canada
GG |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:35 AM |
the revolution would happen later on anyways. e.e
CLAM down nerd! |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:36 AM |
@Official
And if it did America would lose again America and the French and other countries on their side and if they lost to the Brits who were only them on their side Well I highly doubt that they would stand a chance again later |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:37 AM |
Yeah, that's a good testimony. I wouldn't doubt the colonists would try again. Only it would probably be 100% more difficult to pull off. France would dislike the colonist's due to the first war ending.
It'd be a living hell. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:38 AM |
the colonies would fail due to the britain not being able to expand with spain to the south and france to the west. the colonies would run out of resources. people die. havock rises. rip 13 colonies
CLAM down nerd! |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:41 AM |
With the 13 colonies economy rising in great numbers. I doubt it would fail. Too many Europeans seeked refuge in the British colonies, thus inclining the economy. Spain would eventually collapse, leading to many Latin-American countries who barely have the resources to challenge a power like Britain. France would have a revolution no matter the case of the first revolution. Thus France's colonies falling in great numbers.
In that case. I don't think the rebellions would ever stop. I think America would just become another Canada/Australia. But that's a very hard question to insure. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:44 AM |
depending on when we did lose the war would change whether or not the french revolted.
its a flaming bait bag ~ |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:45 AM |
putin drops bombs on every country until nuclear fallout.
call me rare rock |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:45 AM |
if we lost before france intervened there would be no revolution. considering one of the major factor in france's revolution was their debt and lack of money. their might be rebels, but not a revolution
its a flaming bait bag ~ |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:47 AM |
King Louis was a horrible leader in general. He took money from the poor and used it for his own personal gain. The people hated him, the American revolution upstarted a few factors. It was the king himself who started the French rebellion.
But, I agree. No American revolution = no upstart of Patriotism in Europe |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:48 AM |
If the US lost the American Revolution, it wouldn't be such bad thing. I who predict that by the time of perhaps 1830's or maybe 1840's the British will accept and grant self-rule and autonomy to 13 Colonies. The 13 Colonies would of expanded westward and be also combined with Canada. Eventually this country would become a dominion to the British Empire along with Australia and New Zealand. World War I and World War II if they had happened, the country that is a combination of US and Canada, would help it's mother country in Europe and possibly Pacific Ocean against Japan in World War II.
By the 1970's or 1980's just like in our reality, this country would finally be given official independence from Great Britain. (In 1983, Canada Act was passed in British parliament in London, thus giving Canada official independence, the act made it for Canada to make it's own laws without having Britain to decide).
Whether this country would be called "America" is questionable. It probably be in my opinion be named Columbia (after Columbus), or maybe something else. But it surely wouldn't be named "America". |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:50 AM |
@Caspar
I heard something similar to that. But, I think you're answer in general sums up this entire "Scenario".
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:52 AM |
another canada/1 sounds grate |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:53 AM |
| So either way if Revolutionary War didn't happened or it failed. The US would eventually become independent in the British Empire. It be slow though, but like I said it was how Canada and Australia eventually got independence. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:54 AM |
| How do you think the accent's would've developed since the colonists never gain independence? |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:54 AM |
summary for this scenario: butterfly effect all over the place
even are dreams are supersized in murica' |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:54 AM |
@Xennex
There is a novel called The Two Georges, which is about this. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:55 AM |
| That book sounds like something I should read. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:57 AM |
Accents would still be different even if Revolutionary War failed. I mean overtime accents evolve to sound different from the original accent of colonists from Britain.
So accents would totally not sound similar to British accents. However they would still be using British vocab like for example "colour", "doughnut", "labour", etc.
However the accents wouldn't be like that of today's many American accents. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:58 AM |
I would dread a world like that. No American superpower = Russian/Chinese dominance.
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| 06 Sep 2015 01:59 AM |
| In fact after the US fought and won independence from Britain, they had a huge German population of immigrants. So basically even if Revolutionary War failed or didn't happen guess what, Germans would still be largest ancestry in this British America. |
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