What if U.S. lost Revolutionary War?

The United States would never have become a world military powerhouse as it did. That would have remained the British's mantle to lose. North America would have been divided into British territories, Mexican territory, and French territory for the foreseeable future.
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Could the British have won the Revolutionary War?

Yes, the British could have won the Revolutionary War although later the British argued otherwise. Britain missed some golden opportunities to win the war before France allied with the Americans.
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What would the US be like if the British won?

If the colonists had lost the war, there probably wouldn't be a United States of America, period. A British victory in the Revolution probably would have prevented the colonists from settling into what is now the U.S. Midwest.
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Could the American Revolution had been avoided?

The actions of British and colonial leaders made the American Revolution unavoidable. The actions of people on both sides sank efforts to fix British and American colonial relations, but the conflict could have been avoided if some had acted differently.
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What do the British call the Revolutionary War?

In the UK and some other countries, it's called the American War of Independence.
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Why did Canada not join the American Revolution?

Thirdly, the French Catholics in what is now Canada were not eager to join the United States because so many of the leading American patriots, especially at the beginning of the war for independence, were from staunchly Protestant New England.
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What do the British think of the American Revolution?

What I've found is that while Americans tend to view the revolution (consciously or unconsciously) through a patriotic lens, the British view it primarily through a post-colonial one. Rather than defend their county's part, British students tend to see the colonists' cause as a just one.
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Why is Canada not America?

Canada isn't part of the USA due to historical reasons traceable to the American Revolution and the subsequent Treaty of Paris in 1783. Canadians didn't join this revolution because of the difference in loyalty and cultural heritage, American failed invasion, the Quebec Act, and Military presence.
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Was the Revolutionary War justified?

Social contract theory was the primary justification that revolutionary leaders used to justify their insurgency against the British, but the British crown was not leaving any of its contractual obligations (under Hobbes's or Locke's contractarian philosophy) unfulfilled, meaning the rebellion could not be justified.
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Could the British Have Won Yorktown?

He also emphasized that the British couldn't have managed a victory at Yorktown -- just an inconclusive battle or an escape to fight another day. With a British victory at Yorktown and in the war, the American Colonies could have "become more 'Canadized,' " Kevin P. Kelly said.
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Why did Britain lose America?

There was no hope of conquering America — the territory was too big and available resources too meager. At the outbreak of hostilities, the British Army numbered just 45,000 men, spread over a substantial global empire.
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Has Britain lost a war?

The United Kingdom once held the world's largest empire. Whether that's a good or a bad thing, it does suggest that the Brits have exercised a lot of military might throughout their history, in all corners of the globe. However, the UK has certainly lost its fair share of wars and battles.
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Is Canada still under British rule?

Though Canada is an independent country, Britain's Queen Elizabeth remains the nation's head of state. The Queen does not play an active role in Canadian politics, and her powers are mostly symbolic. In recent years, Canadians have become more critical of the monarchy and often debate its future.
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Were the Indians involved in the Revolutionary War?

Among the first Native Americans to take part in the Revolutionary War actually joined the rebel side. The Native community at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, sent seventeen men to join the army of militiamen that was laying siege to Boston in 1775.
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Could the US take over Canada?

Unlikely. The U.S. Army would have had major advantages in numbers, logistics, and mobility. Ottawa and Toronto might each have proven too big to swallow and digest quickly, but severing their connection to the Atlantic would have made the question of their eventual surrender only a matter of time.
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Does us protect Canada?

American defense arrangements with Canada are more extensive than with any other country. The Permanent Joint Board of Defense, established in 1940, provides policy-level consultation on bilateral defense matters. The United States and Canada share North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) mutual security commitments.
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Can Canada join the United States?

Anyway, a merger seems extremely unlikely because national constitutions get in the way. America is a republic; Canada is a constitutional monarchy. For a political merger to take place one of the two countries would have to rip up its constitution. Good luck trying to get that organized.
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Is America still owned by England?

The United States declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776. The American Revolutionary War ended in 1783, with Great Britain recognizing U.S. independence.
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What do the British call the Boston Massacre?

Although the American Revolution would not start for another five years, the event certainly moved people to look at British rule in a different light. The British call the Boston Massacre the "Incident on King Street".
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Why Canada did not buy Alaska?

There are two main reasons. First, Canada wasn't its own country in 1867. Second, Great Britain controlled the Canadian colonies. Russia did not want to sell Alaska to its rival.
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Why does Alaska not belong to Canada?

Alaska isn't part of Canada because the US bought it from Russia in 1867. Before then, it was Russian territory while Britain controlled Canada. Even though it's closer to the US than Canada, Russia decided to sell it to the USA because its old rivals, Great Britain, controlled Canada at that time.
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Did Canada ever fly the Union Jack?

Early flags

Both before and after Confederation in 1867, Canada used the United Kingdom's Royal Union Flag, commonly known as the Union Jack. The Royal Union Flag was used across British North America and in Canada even after Confederation (1867) until 1965.
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