But I do remember that England did its best to discourage manufacturing in the Colonies, preferring instead to use the Colonies as a source of raw material, which England would turn into finished products to sell back to the Colonies.
I seem to remember the desire to manufacture things in the Colonies was one cause of the American Revolution.
Makes me believe the Colonies wanted to be independent--in all the ways a county might be.
And I remember that President Washington, on receiving Lafayette's symbolic gift of the key to the Bastille, proudly sent Lafayette a pair of shoe buckles that were made in the USA, as the symbol of American independence.
I completely agree with everything you said. But, if I may ask, what is the relationship of all this with anything I said? Is this addressed to me by mistake?