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Re: Clone Wars

Postby Ratburntro44 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:22 am

>(FM)< wrote:
Xtermy wrote:
Uh, the British and their excuses... 8-)

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ofc, Britain failed to notice they had to go across seas when were waiting for them.... you guys should have had a barracks or outpost but no didn't think about making many of those....(if any)
EDIT: Do english people learn about the war?
like you losing and why?
cuz we learn about us winning and why.

It is funny because the colonies were pretty much completely on the wrong side of the war.
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Re: Clone Wars

Postby Joshua » Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:33 pm

You guys asked for it..

1) The Revolutionaries knew and could cope with the environment. The British soldiers weren't particularly used to the snow, and their weapons didn't fire effectively in it.
2) The Dutch, French and Spanish all allied with the Revolutionaries, so they completely outmanned and outgunned the British.
3) Messages that were sent from the West Indies were outdated by two months by the time they arrived, so we couldn't exactly respond effectively.
4) Revolutionaries used Guerilla tactics to fight the British, but there was no point in using Guerilla tactics against the Revolutionaries because there was no situation in which they were usable; there was no government, no senior officers, and no particularly important formal meetings.
5) There was hardly any support for British troops, at home or abroad, and troops were already spread thinly across the Empire.
6) Troops had to keep control of the colonies once they were captured, and the colonies were massive, so there simply weren't enough troops to do that. Infact, there were roughly four troops to every square mile in the West Indies.
7) Half of the troops died on the way there, since it was a two month (often more) trip, battered by storms and disease.
8)Illnesses, diseases and health impairments received from the cold (such as hypothermia) and heat (dehydration) were often fatal because of the lack of medicine and technology. Revolutionaries were used to it, and so had a lot less casualties.
9) Connor Kenway was being a douche.
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Re: Clone Wars

Postby Ratburntro44 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:39 pm

Joshua wrote:You guys asked for it..

1) The Revolutionaries knew and could cope with the environment. The British soldiers weren't particularly used to the snow, and their weapons didn't fire effectively in it.
2) The Dutch, French and Spanish all allied with the Revolutionaries, so they completely outmanned and outgunned the British.
3) Messages that were sent from the West Indies were outdated by two months by the time they arrived, so we couldn't exactly respond effectively.
4) Revolutionaries used Guerilla tactics to fight the British, but there was no point in using Guerilla tactics against the Revolutionaries because there was no situation in which they were usable; there was no government, no senior officers, and no particularly important formal meetings.
5) There was hardly any support for British troops, at home or abroad, and troops were already spread thinly across the Empire.
6) Troops had to keep control of the colonies once they were captured, and the colonies were massive, so there simply weren't enough troops to do that. Infact, there were roughly four troops to every square mile in the West Indies.
7) Half of the troops died on the way there, since it was a two month (often more) trip, battered by storms and disease.
8)Illnesses, diseases and health impairments received from the cold (such as hypothermia) and heat (dehydration) were often fatal because of the lack of medicine and technology. Revolutionaries were used to it, and so had a lot less casualties.
9) Connor Kenway was being a douche.

And most importantly, the few rich old white men that were the only ones who actually stood to benefit from independence somehow managed to brainwash the #@$# out of the colonists into thinking the war was somehow in the interest of the commoners.
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Re: Clone Wars

Postby Joshua » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:53 pm

Ratburntro44 wrote:
Joshua wrote:You guys asked for it..

1) The Revolutionaries knew and could cope with the environment. The British soldiers weren't particularly used to the snow, and their weapons didn't fire effectively in it.
2) The Dutch, French and Spanish all allied with the Revolutionaries, so they completely outmanned and outgunned the British.
3) Messages that were sent from the West Indies were outdated by two months by the time they arrived, so we couldn't exactly respond effectively.
4) Revolutionaries used Guerilla tactics to fight the British, but there was no point in using Guerilla tactics against the Revolutionaries because there was no situation in which they were usable; there was no government, no senior officers, and no particularly important formal meetings.
5) There was hardly any support for British troops, at home or abroad, and troops were already spread thinly across the Empire.
6) Troops had to keep control of the colonies once they were captured, and the colonies were massive, so there simply weren't enough troops to do that. Infact, there were roughly four troops to every square mile in the West Indies.
7) Half of the troops died on the way there, since it was a two month (often more) trip, battered by storms and disease.
8)Illnesses, diseases and health impairments received from the cold (such as hypothermia) and heat (dehydration) were often fatal because of the lack of medicine and technology. Revolutionaries were used to it, and so had a lot less casualties.
9) Connor Kenway was being a douche.

And most importantly, the few rich old white men that were the only ones who actually stood to benefit from independence somehow managed to brainwash the #@$# out of the colonists into thinking the war was somehow in the interest of the commoners.

(If any) Whose side are you actually on?
Xerxes:Let us reason. It would be a waste. It would be madness for you and your troops to perish because of a misunderstanding. There is much our cultures could share.
Leonidas:Haven't you noticed? We've been sharing our culture with you all morning.
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Re: Clone Wars

Postby calleharnemark » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:55 pm

Why is it a history class in clan wars, why was the topic clone wars? And why would canadians and firends be so immature to hate each other 100 of years afterwards`? I will never get boys.
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Re: Clone Wars

Postby Joshua » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:59 pm

calleharnemark wrote:Why is it a history class in clan wars, why was the topic clone wars? And why would canadians and firends be so immature to hate each other 100 of years afterwards`? I will never get boys.

(Assuming 'firends' is 'French')
(No offence intended)

Lots of people hate the French.
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Re: Clone Wars

Postby Ratburntro44 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:35 am

Joshua wrote:
Ratburntro44 wrote:
Joshua wrote:You guys asked for it..

1) The Revolutionaries knew and could cope with the environment. The British soldiers weren't particularly used to the snow, and their weapons didn't fire effectively in it.
2) The Dutch, French and Spanish all allied with the Revolutionaries, so they completely outmanned and outgunned the British.
3) Messages that were sent from the West Indies were outdated by two months by the time they arrived, so we couldn't exactly respond effectively.
4) Revolutionaries used Guerilla tactics to fight the British, but there was no point in using Guerilla tactics against the Revolutionaries because there was no situation in which they were usable; there was no government, no senior officers, and no particularly important formal meetings.
5) There was hardly any support for British troops, at home or abroad, and troops were already spread thinly across the Empire.
6) Troops had to keep control of the colonies once they were captured, and the colonies were massive, so there simply weren't enough troops to do that. Infact, there were roughly four troops to every square mile in the West Indies.
7) Half of the troops died on the way there, since it was a two month (often more) trip, battered by storms and disease.
8)Illnesses, diseases and health impairments received from the cold (such as hypothermia) and heat (dehydration) were often fatal because of the lack of medicine and technology. Revolutionaries were used to it, and so had a lot less casualties.
9) Connor Kenway was being a douche.

And most importantly, the few rich old white men that were the only ones who actually stood to benefit from independence somehow managed to brainwash the #@$# out of the colonists into thinking the war was somehow in the interest of the commoners.

(If any) Whose side are you actually on?

It would seem obvious based on my previous posts...
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