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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1011960" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Perspective is important when trying to decipher history. It is very important that we view the events of yesterday in a sense that leaves our biases out of the equation. There are many events in history that are clouded by the predispositions we have. The events are either too close to our hearts for us to be impartial, too far away to understand, or have our prejudices forced upon them. One such event that can be misinterpreted because it holds a special place in every American's heart is the American Revolution. The American Revolution is taught in American schools as the thirteen colonies uniting and defeating a tyrannical king, but were the actions of the colonist's terrorism by nature? To answer that question we must look at a different perspective on the American Revolution.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A ship does not sail with yesterday's wind</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1011960, member: 6897"] Perspective is important when trying to decipher history. It is very important that we view the events of yesterday in a sense that leaves our biases out of the equation. There are many events in history that are clouded by the predispositions we have. The events are either too close to our hearts for us to be impartial, too far away to understand, or have our prejudices forced upon them. One such event that can be misinterpreted because it holds a special place in every American’s heart is the American Revolution. The American Revolution is taught in American schools as the thirteen colonies uniting and defeating a tyrannical king, but were the actions of the colonist’s terrorism by nature? To answer that question we must look at a different perspective on the American Revolution. A ship does not sail with yesterday's wind [/QUOTE]
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