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marco_rosa833 wrote:Arlandria606 wrote:I think you have the United States mistaken for Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
People in the USA are, and should be, taught about the UK because that's where the majority of its founding population came from. The UK's history is, for the most part, the USA's history.
The American Revolution basically says that the US refuses to be subservient to Great Britain. We're not a part of the UK's Commonwealth games. We're not servants to her Royal Majesty. And we sure are not celebrating the UK's colonist history!
Who said anything about the US being subservient to anyone else, or part of the Commonwealth, or celebrating anything?! Please, try and respond to what I've actually said. It makes conversation much easier and less like an acid trip.
A large quantity of the early settlers in the US were from the UK. That's partly why English is the main language. Which means that in order to understand the history of the US, you need to understand some of the history of the UK. Specifically, why a bunch of people up and left it to go live in the US. Those people's history is UK history and, therefore, there's an overlap between US history and UK history. It's got nothing to do with anything you've mentioned.
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