well to me it depends on there morals. if they are okay with bad stuff happening than no. also if they respect everyone else's right of freedom of religion and others basic rights then yeah go for it. they have rights too and it be horrible if we don't respect that. this is coming from a christian. I think everyone needs to calm down and see we are all human and have the same rights whether your and athlete, atheist, LGBTQ, actress or MMA fighter, as long as you understand politics and have good and honest moral and want our country to be great the DO IT.
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If the US lost the American revolution, I'd think you would end up seeing a similar relationship that the UK had with Canada, Australia, etc.
The immediate consequences would have resulted in the founding fathers executions or imprisonment. Some like Franklin, who were seen as more worldly may have kept their freedom but overall all those guys probably would be done as political actors. The British would have made the colonies pay for much of the cost of the war and the continued stationing of massive amounts of solders.
Over time the British would have probably continued to expand their control over the lands between the Appalachians and the Mississippi, resulting in a series of further colonies. Many of these colonies would be simple expansions of already existing colonies like New York, Pennsylvania and Virgina. I believe all three had claims to lands West of the Appalachians, claims that had to be dealt with and truncated in the new America, but may have been left alone in a 19th century British colonial America.
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Answer:Some blamed the monarchy for their plight, for failing to protect the nobility and their property. Some members of the Second Estate were completely landless. They lived in cities or towns and relied on investments, royal pensions or sponsorship from other nobles.
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Article 6, clause 2 of United States Confederation.
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To inspire an armed uprising of enslaved african american