By the 1860s property requirements for voting purposes were ancient history. Citizenship was the universal factor that granted voting rights.
Events like the Boston Massacre leave little room for negotiation.Why fight a brutal Civil War when you can live in peace and negotiate?
Too little, too late.That is patently not true, as you yourself have admitted the London had already compromised on the tax issue, and Howe was authorised to negotiate, it was the Patriots you declared "give me liberty or give me death."
The interpretation of freedom might have been flawed at the time, but the Constitution itself had it right from the beginning.Objectively, this is clearly not true. The original US Constitution is a seriously flawed document from the perspective establishing "Freedom" and you had to have another Civil War to sort it out.
Crazy Horse had plenty of blood on his hands.True, but not the point. Particularly if you were to ask Sitting Bull or Crazy Horse, who were murdered during Parlay.
By then he didn't want it.If Washington had brought the Virginia Regiment to the Loyalist side he would have recieved a Regular Commission.
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