First off...you need to learn proper grammar. I realize that the concept of the English language may be a little tricky, but it is not that hard.
Anyway, during colonial America, the english settlers in North America were a bit predisposed to tribal warfare. The various factions within the colonies were in a constant and bitter struggle for survival and dominance of their local areas. King Henry the eighth was very displeased with his subjects in the far away land and launched a massive aerial assault on the local inhabitants of Greenwich, Vermont. The surrounding areas were decimated by the furious onslaught from the constant bombardment from the English artillery.
England quickly exhausted all of its ammunition and was forced to hire local French Fur traders and their Indian slaves to continue the skirmishes. The English citizens in the North American colonies were outraged that their King, King Henry, would such a dastardly thing to their fellow countrymen.
In an act of vengeance they kidnapped the Queen, Queen Isabella, and ransacked the English capital. As a retaliatory measure King Louis IX. successor to Henry the eighth, blockade all of America, including the heavily fortified and illustrious city of Augusta, Maine.
America, likewise, retaliated and launched a series of biochemical attacks against the english empire. resulting in catastrophic losses of population in most urban areas under English control. This back and forth struggle last for 72 and a half years before it was finally ended with the Treaty of Ghent.
The Treaty of Ghent recognized the legitimacy of the American colonies as an independent nation. The took the name Coalition of New World Forces, or CNWF for short. This new nation prospered under its aristocratic dictatorship of the early 1800s and slowly developed into an monarchy and was ruled by the Burton family until the year 1963.
1963 was a big year for humanity. Humanity saw the development of the light bulb and the portable computer, which made day to day living just that much more complicated. Also in 1963, the CNWF officially changed their name to the United States of America and still retains that name to this day. Also in a more global aspect, 1963 was the last year in which war was allowed. Until 1964, when the United Nations repealed amendment 76 outlawing war.
To this day, The USA has never forgotten the injustices it suffered in the late 1300s. However, the details of what actually happened are shrouded in secrecy due in large parts to the propaganda of the English monarchy in the late 1740s in which all books regarding the fiasco in North America were destroyed. No one knows why it is called the french and indian war, and scholars claim the reason was lost centuries ago, but one thing is for certain, the American and English people constantly harbor hatred for one another due to this bitter and lasting feud. Perhaps one day, time will ease the tension, but mostly likely not. Due in large part to the ignorance of the English people and their lack of willingness to accept consequences for their actions.
The war was a carry-over of the hundred years war in europe and really the colonists here in america didn't want anything to do with being dragged into the problems of europe. Hence, it caused a break in vision between Britain and the British colonies in north america. It also united the americans against the british because the british wanted to tax the americans for paying for this war
Without doubt, Italy, Argentina, Spain would win. You'd have the best goalkeepers, Buffon and Casillas. The best defence in the world with Chiellini, Cannavaro, Puyol. An awesome midfield with players like Pirlo, Fabregas, Riquelme. And the best attack with Villa, Torres, Messi, Del Piero Yeh alright, fair enough, Germany, England and France would be alright. But then again, France haven't been playing up to scratch since the WC. And personally, I don't think they could match the Italy, Spain and Argentina. I must say, it would be interesting to watch
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First off...you need to learn proper grammar. I realize that the concept of the English language may be a little tricky, but it is not that hard.
Anyway, during colonial America, the english settlers in North America were a bit predisposed to tribal warfare. The various factions within the colonies were in a constant and bitter struggle for survival and dominance of their local areas. King Henry the eighth was very displeased with his subjects in the far away land and launched a massive aerial assault on the local inhabitants of Greenwich, Vermont. The surrounding areas were decimated by the furious onslaught from the constant bombardment from the English artillery.
England quickly exhausted all of its ammunition and was forced to hire local French Fur traders and their Indian slaves to continue the skirmishes. The English citizens in the North American colonies were outraged that their King, King Henry, would such a dastardly thing to their fellow countrymen.
In an act of vengeance they kidnapped the Queen, Queen Isabella, and ransacked the English capital. As a retaliatory measure King Louis IX. successor to Henry the eighth, blockade all of America, including the heavily fortified and illustrious city of Augusta, Maine.
America, likewise, retaliated and launched a series of biochemical attacks against the english empire. resulting in catastrophic losses of population in most urban areas under English control. This back and forth struggle last for 72 and a half years before it was finally ended with the Treaty of Ghent.
The Treaty of Ghent recognized the legitimacy of the American colonies as an independent nation. The took the name Coalition of New World Forces, or CNWF for short. This new nation prospered under its aristocratic dictatorship of the early 1800s and slowly developed into an monarchy and was ruled by the Burton family until the year 1963.
1963 was a big year for humanity. Humanity saw the development of the light bulb and the portable computer, which made day to day living just that much more complicated. Also in 1963, the CNWF officially changed their name to the United States of America and still retains that name to this day. Also in a more global aspect, 1963 was the last year in which war was allowed. Until 1964, when the United Nations repealed amendment 76 outlawing war.
To this day, The USA has never forgotten the injustices it suffered in the late 1300s. However, the details of what actually happened are shrouded in secrecy due in large parts to the propaganda of the English monarchy in the late 1740s in which all books regarding the fiasco in North America were destroyed. No one knows why it is called the french and indian war, and scholars claim the reason was lost centuries ago, but one thing is for certain, the American and English people constantly harbor hatred for one another due to this bitter and lasting feud. Perhaps one day, time will ease the tension, but mostly likely not. Due in large part to the ignorance of the English people and their lack of willingness to accept consequences for their actions.
The war was a carry-over of the hundred years war in europe and really the colonists here in america didn't want anything to do with being dragged into the problems of europe. Hence, it caused a break in vision between Britain and the British colonies in north america. It also united the americans against the british because the british wanted to tax the americans for paying for this war
Without doubt, Italy, Argentina, Spain would win. You'd have the best goalkeepers, Buffon and Casillas. The best defence in the world with Chiellini, Cannavaro, Puyol. An awesome midfield with players like Pirlo, Fabregas, Riquelme. And the best attack with Villa, Torres, Messi, Del Piero Yeh alright, fair enough, Germany, England and France would be alright. But then again, France haven't been playing up to scratch since the WC. And personally, I don't think they could match the Italy, Spain and Argentina. I must say, it would be interesting to watch
French And Indian War Aftermath