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by discreteevent
3742 days ago
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I remember seeing a documentary once on the stories of Irish immigrants who went to the US at the end of the 19th century. One of them had left because he was an industrious small farmer but the British had introduced taxes where if you had done well enough to improve your property (was it called a window tax?) they simply nailed you. They punished people who were you too productive in order to keep them down. Not to mention how the British behaved during the famine. So maybe you could call that oppression? And agree that it was not a good thing? That the revolution was about more than just "being branded one nationality instead of another". |
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