To: BroJoeK
The fact is that Canadians never had a long "train of abuses and usurpations" such as listed in the Declaration of Independence. So the Canadians were living under a different standard of treatment than those colonies that became the US?
Why would they treat the Canadians better than the other North American colonies? On what basis do you allege they treated the Canadians differently?
Please, do continue pinwheeling in your efforts to not fall off a logical cliff.
447 posted on
12/05/2016 9:04:00 AM PST by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: DiogenesLamp
DiogenesLamp:
"Why would they treat the Canadians better than the other North American colonies?
On what basis do you allege they treated the Canadians differently?
Please, do continue pinwheeling in your efforts to not fall off a logical cliff." Sorry, but it's DiogenesLamp who posts endless irrational nonsense, regardless of how often you're corrected.
So look it up in any history book.
You'll find nothing in Canadian history equivalent to the U.S. Revolutionary War era.
As for why, anybody can speculate, but the fact remains Canadians experienced nothing like the "train of abuses and usurpations" inflicted on 13 colonies.
453 posted on
12/05/2016 10:34:47 AM PST by
BroJoeK
(a little historical perspective...)
To: DiogenesLamp
DiogenesLamp:
"So the Canadians were living under a different standard of treatment than those colonies that became the US?
Why would they treat the Canadians better than the other North American colonies?
On what basis do you allege they treated the Canadians differently?" The fact is that Canadians had no list of "abuses and usurpations" equivalent to that in the Declaration of Independence.
Make of it whatever you wish.
476 posted on
12/05/2016 3:49:16 PM PST by
BroJoeK
(a little historical perspective...)
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