There was a mixed class composition to the American "revolution." There were significant renter and smallholder components. Good examples would be the Ethan Allen boys kidnapping the governor of New York or the Boston Rent riots.
The Mercantile and slave owning class was able to channel this energy with promises to seize Indian land and lower the price of goods. Add in nascent patriotism and you've got a revolutionary cocktail.
Also, not only the US participated in the war. The French ruling classes saw it as an opportunity to weaken England's imperial hold, and the Mohawk fought with their American allies against the English who were encroaching on their land from the north.
The Mercantile class were the main organizers, but calling petite bourgeois grievance the driving force is unfair.
Edit: there was also a sort of duel (or even quintuple) power situation to begin with where there were the colonial governors (both domestic and english appointments, multi class democratic assemblies, colonial outposts, indigenous power formations, French holdings... that was rife with contradictions. The mercantile grievances wouldn't have had traction without that.
Broke: Trump is a fascist who was elected as a result of a combination of a broken electoral system, poor opposition choices, and existing political tensions in America.
Woke: Trump was a fascist who was elected because of racism
Bespoke: Trump is a fascist who was put in to power via a grand worldwide conspiracy (but not the jews, that's the one difference) to de-legitimize America. tRump Russia FBI Comey Mueller DRUMPF COVFEFE!
Sorry, I just saw the AmericanFascism2020 and my mind just went blank.
Should be AmericanFascism1776.
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Imagine not knowing that the US was always a facist country.
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Friend, this is chapo.chat where it’s okay to include the Democrat presidents in the precursors that led to Trump
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Yeah they make it obvious how much of the liberal dislike of trump is aesthetics.
Fuck it.
The whole "American revolution" was just a bunch of rich assholes that wanted to have even more power, land, and money.
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fascism is a product of the 20th century created in reaction to communism, america could not have been a fascist country in 1776
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There was a mixed class composition to the American "revolution." There were significant renter and smallholder components. Good examples would be the Ethan Allen boys kidnapping the governor of New York or the Boston Rent riots.
The Mercantile and slave owning class was able to channel this energy with promises to seize Indian land and lower the price of goods. Add in nascent patriotism and you've got a revolutionary cocktail.
Also, not only the US participated in the war. The French ruling classes saw it as an opportunity to weaken England's imperial hold, and the Mohawk fought with their American allies against the English who were encroaching on their land from the north.
The Mercantile class were the main organizers, but calling petite bourgeois grievance the driving force is unfair.
Edit: there was also a sort of duel (or even quintuple) power situation to begin with where there were the colonial governors (both domestic and english appointments, multi class democratic assemblies, colonial outposts, indigenous power formations, French holdings... that was rife with contradictions. The mercantile grievances wouldn't have had traction without that.
Broke: Trump is a fascist who was elected as a result of a combination of a broken electoral system, poor opposition choices, and existing political tensions in America.
Woke: Trump was a fascist who was elected because of racism
Bespoke: Trump is a fascist who was put in to power via a grand worldwide conspiracy (but not the jews, that's the one difference) to de-legitimize America. tRump Russia FBI Comey Mueller DRUMPF COVFEFE!