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In terms of the whole war - I agree. I've seen shows that depict one battle (Washingtons' crossing of the Delaware for instance) that are first rate.
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I guess I had never realized how much rank stupidity contributed to the British defeat. Some of the proclamations they issued were counterproductive beyond belief.
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well to be fair our commander in chief was stark raring mad and half the time believed he was an aardvark
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You were still lucky in that, unlike modern Aardvark's (George W. Bush) your commanders were separated by enough time and distance to be able to act independently in tactical situations. Moreover, no one could accuse old George of not giving his commanders an adequate force to deal with the problem.

But on several occasions those commanders issued inflammatory proclamations which infuriated the rebels, cowed the Tories and forced the non-commited to get off te fence.
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Moreover, no one could accuse old George of not giving his commanders an adequate force to deal with the problem.
no youre right
it was not an adequate supply of troops ships and weapons that he failed to provide

and anyway min
america didn't exist offically until after the war
so claiming "yayay the americans won" is a blatant falsehood
everyone was english
who did you think would lose
besides which
you guys sided with the french which is the only reason you had any successes
and you guys have to live with that
har har
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btw i've watched "the patriot" and "glory" so i know what i'm talking about"
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Vive L'France!

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I thought Patriot was one of the worst movies ever made. Glory wasn't bad until they got carried away at the end.
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And the Revolutionary War has what to do with Giza?

Guys, start a "Revolutionary War" thread, but in the mean time, let's get back to Giza.

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Nothing's going on with Giza.
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People were trying to figure out what part of the revolutionary war took place at Giza. :?
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After the Brits were thrown out of N/A they went and occupied Egypt.
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That was the French.
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The Brits chased the French there and after winning the Battle of the Nile figured they'd just stick around and loot the whole country.
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which movie was this again ?
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There was a lot of speculation as to what was behind Gatenbrinks' Door in the GP. Even Z. Hawass had a few wild ideas of his own. The issue died quickly when it was shown that only another small "room" was on the other side.

This article provides a good account and some further speculation.
When we get a chance, I think this "door" is more interesting than meets the eye. There is a reason the shafts were built. And there must be a reason their existence was hidden.

Just keepin' it alive.
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Wild shot in the dark here ( :wink: ) - a method to relieve the load bearing down from above?
Apologies if it's been mentioned before....
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