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How British gun control precipitated the American Revolution

Started by 9mm4545, February 06, 2013, 06:31:01 PM

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9mm4545

The American Constitution is remarkable for its simplicity; but can only suffice a people habitually correct in their actions, and would be utterly inadequate to the wants of a different nation.  Change the domestic habits of the Americans, their religious devotion, and their high respect for morality, and it will not be necessary to change a single letter in the Constitution in order to vary the whole form of their government. - Francis Grund 1837

Oz

This is NOT helping me prepare a simple and precise lead-in to the First Strike!   :slap:  Can we have a Zero-eth Strike??  I promise not to go too far past the 1691 Massachusetts charter.

Good article, I love in depth articles and all the sourcing so I know where to find the original documents.  And this is one aspect (mind, a really interesting aspect to Riflemen!) of a systematic effort over a decade to deprive the colonists of their rights of self government, along with taxes, banning town meetings, shutting down the legislature, etc.  It really hit home to me when I read the colony charter and saw that it was not only a tradition of self-government, but that these rights were guaranteed in writing. (See how I stopped short of mentioning how the previous colony charter had been revoked and replaced with one more favorable to the crown, so this wasn't the first time the government had changed the ruleson the colony?   :sb:  Oh...I almost made it.)

I can't help but think of the British government collectively as Darth Vader talking to Landro Calrissian in The Empire Strikes Back:  "I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further."  1765-1775 would have been a looooong decade to live through dealing with that attitude.
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SteelThunder

One of the great things about having a Harvard-educated, self professed history wonk in the Michigan cadre that is always emailing me his latest find (cough...cough...Oz...cough) is that I'm learning a broader view of the events leading up to the early 1770's.  And while my stock schpiel for 1st strike has been fiscal-crisis-tax-colonies-open-defiance-tighten-grip-more-defiance-intolerable-acts, what is really the bell ringer for me is

+ Colonists were guaranteed a lot of leeway in the early 1700's to govern themselves
+ They took it to heart, did just that, were good at it
+ England started stripping those liberties away, one by one, and imposing even more draconian rules, regulations, interference in everyday life -- they were altering the deal
+ Taxation without representation and the Powder Alarms were trip wires, versus the cause.  The seeds of the Revolution were planted long before.

The best quote that sums this up is from the crotchety old Captain Preston "Young man, what we meant in going for those Redcoats was this: we always had governed ourselves and we always meant to. They didn't mean we should."

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