It all seemed good until the stamp tax

    by MediocreDiamond7187

    22 Comments

    1. FrostingGrand1413 on

      George Washington: It is an act of sheer tyranny to expect us to fund your stupid european wars that have nothing to do with us in the colonies, also, please, nobody ask who fired the first shots killing the first frenchmen that kicked off the whole affair, regardless of how smart, handsome, and daring he happened to be.

    2. Smart-Response9881 on

      Forgot a step about Royal Proclamation of 1763 which banned settlements further west, which is what the colonists fought for in the first place.

    3. DefiantPosition on

      And the people in the colonies would have been fine with that, if they could have gotten a say in how those taxes would be used.

      The whole “no taxation without repressentation” thing.

    4. It was about lack of representation in the government. Also, believing a colonial power only defends their holdings for the benefit of the colonists is a woefully ignorant understand of geo-politics. The British fought against the French because they wanted to protect their territorial claims and the economic benefit therein, also because that’s just what the English and French did until Germany unified and forced them to become allies.

    5. ThatGuyYouMightNo on

      Did you skip over the “without representation” part of “no taxation without representation”, OP?

    6. It was not necessarily that there were taxes.

      It was that there was taxation without representation.

      If they had a representative who was a part of parliament who theoretically agreed to the taxes by majority vote it probably would have been fine.

      But they had no say in tax policy, it was inflicted onto them.

    7. The British: The French and Indian War was just a small side show to the much larger and more important 7 Year War. You colonials were not that important.

      Also the British: OP’s meme.

    8. CriminallyCasual7 on

      This meme seems like it was made by a resentful brit. Did you get too much spice in your banana toast today? Get arrested for a social media post? I do feel sorry for you, hang in there, wee lad.

    9. PositiveMaster8236 on

      The Americans proceeded to get money from the French they were literally fighting against, to fund their new proxy war against the British. The French then became bankrupt after the war, the peasant class inspired by the American revolution have their own revolution. They then ask the Americans to finally pay back the money owed, The Americans declared the money was only meant for the literally tyrannical absolute French Monarchy, not the democratic French revolutionary government. France and the USA go to War, which only stops when Napoleon, a military dictator who turns France back into a monarchist state, abolishes democracy and brings back slavery. Yay Freedom!.

    10. The fantastic book the Sinews of Power discusses how citizens of England at the time accepted higher rates of taxation than their continental counterparts *in exchang* for being able to scrutinize government spending in parliament.

      The colonies did not have representation in parliament, which is kinda what the whole thing was about.

    11. vampiregamingYT on

      There was also the unfair trading practices the British enforced, the lack of representation in the British Parliament, and the British refusing to let Americans colonize the new territories.

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