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[quote=Anonymous]George Washington was no hero. I actually realized that the American revolution was the first civil war with neither against brother. People always say Lincoln’s War was the first American civil war, but it was not actually. Adams paid the biggest part in putting this country together, not Washington. I loved how Abigail leaned into women’s rights. Of course she was ignored in the end. The Brits actually took lienincy on the Americans, and could have won and ended the war sooner but never fully went all in, until of course it was too late. Either poor leadership or just not wanting to kill more people they considered their citizens. Blacks were heavily used by both sides in the American revolution. Of course the Blacks who fought for the Patriots were mostly forced due to being owned. Whereas those who fought for the Loyalist volunteered hoping for emancipation at the conclusion of the war. The Brits honored their pledge and did resettle a lot of Blacks in Canada after the British defeat. [/quote]
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