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Originally posted by nutterThat doesn't count because USA wasn't even a country then so he was technically a British subject.
TECHNICALLY it was a country... we had declared our independence... and since Britain failed to supress our revolution, it does count.
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Andrew Jackson was shot multiple times during war, duels, and fights. To defeat him during election, his oponents would list his street fights, duels, and murders on doors in town squares and put them in newspapers to persuade people he was a savage.
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Originally posted by nutterWhy are you trolling my thread with these insults?
Hey...I hear the "dogging" and "sploshing" are big things in England...care to define what those things mean for me....cuz I'm at a loss.
Pps...Can C.U.N.T be a term of endearment...like the way Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious used to called each other "bloody-cunts"....
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Originally posted by J-LuckTECHNICALLY it was a country... we had declared our independence... and since Britain failed to supress our revolution, it does count.
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Originally posted by nutterYes, you are deliberately posting idiotic crap to bait me, that's called trolling mate.
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Originally posted by nutterNo, it wasn't a country until Britain decided it wasn't worth keeping. Kurdistan has declared independance but that doesn't make it a country.
Yes it was, because Britain didn't quell the revolution. If Britain had taken the colonies back over, then we would have never been a country. But, since we did successfully overthrow our oppressors, we were, in fact, independent from the moment we declared it.
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Originally posted by J-LuckYes it was, because Britain didn't quell the revolution. If Britain had taken the colonies back over, then we would have never been a country. But, since we did successfully overthrow our oppressors, we were, in fact, independent from the moment we declared it.
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Originally posted by nutterWhat tosh mate. It took you six years to actually achieve independance during which time Britain hummed and harred as to whether it was worth sending more troops, which ultimately they decided not to right. You cannot say that you were an independant country in 1776.
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Originally posted by J-LuckWe definitly were, as i have already shown. And we defeated and trapped he greatest army in the world with the greatest general behind it... lol sounds like independence to me...
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Originally posted by nutterNo you haven't shown that, just hypothosised it mate. And yes we were the greatest army in the world, but we were fighting a much more important war in Europe and left the dregs of the army to fight in America along with some non-British troops.
Actually, Britains' greatest general was fighting in the U.S., or one of them. Some of the top officers too. I have proved it. Our Independence day(the holiday) is based on 1776... for a reason
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