behemoth79
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inspired by a reply from charge_7, i thought about a fitting name for the war. lets hear some ideas.
SigPig said:The British-American War (after the Mexican-American War and the Spanish-American War).
Charge_7 said:Almost works, except it could just as easily refer to The War for Independence.
I'd suggest "The Second War for Independence" as it was the central issue of having Britain recognize us as a sovereign power that drove it.
it was really for the respect a sovereign nation deserves
it was the central issue of having Britain recognize us as a sovereign power
MontyB said:Hmm that would make it the Anglo-Amercan war.
The War of 1812 being The Second War for Independence
Matter o' fack, is "Revolution" an apropos name for the war? Unlike the French or Russian Revolutions, it didn't remove the regime in power -- British monarchy -- but resulted in the secession of the colonies.
The second war for independence just sounds ambiguous that's all.
SigPig said:MontyB said:Hmm that would make it the Anglo-Amercan war.
It means the same, but it is not the same name. It depends which you prefer, sound or "flavour-"wise: the Latin "Anglo-" to represent the British, or the English word "British".
It's like:
all mean the same war, but are different names with different flavours, if you will.
- The American Revolution
The War of Independence
That Bit of Unpleasantness in the Colonies
Matter o' fack, is "Revolution" an apropos name for the war? Unlike the French or Russian Revolutions, it didn't remove the regime in power -- British monarchy -- but resulted in the secession of the colonies.
How many people know what the war of attrition was? That could be any war. Maybe if they gave it a better name it would be easier to understand what was going on. Doing you think the war of the roses clicks in most people minds that it was about royal succession in the british crown? That's why i'm saying it was ambiguous, whose independece was it? You put the right names in there and people would know who's fighting who.