What if the American War of Independence was a Pact

What if the American War of Independence was a Pact between British politicians and leading colonists. Britain would lose the war in exchange for a percentage of the new country's gross national product - forever. The novel 'The Ultimate Conspiracy' by Dexter James explores this theory and the impact of this agreement that would have repercussions throughout the future centuries involving the 1812 War, The Second World war and the Kennedy assassination. In the book very few people were aware of the pact and when a couple in Pennsylvania dug up a trunk containing incriminating letters the F.B.I. wanted to make sure it remained a secret. However, it is amazing the amount of real coincidences in the book that would lend themselves to a real conspiracy theory if you removed the few fictitious characters.

The fist Secretary of the Treasury (or equivalent) was a Brit. Alexander Hamilton, yes that one, the first official Secretary of the Treasury was a Brit. The list goes on......
 
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Conspiracy theories are not tolerated on AH.com.

Period.

Alternate History does not mean Alternative History.
 
The fist Secretary of the Treasury (or equivalent) was a Brit. Alexander Hamilton, yes that one, the first official Secretary of the Treasury was a Brit. The list goes on......

Almost everyone in the early government would have self-identified as British before the Revolution. Is it really supposed to surprise anyone that one of them happened not to be British from the 13 Colonies but...British from the Caribbean? Gasp.
 
What if the American War of Independence was a Pact between British politicians and leading colonists. Britain would lose the war in exchange for a percentage of the new country's gross national product - forever. The novel 'The Ultimate Conspiracy' by Dexter James explores this theory and the impact of this agreement that would have repercussions throughout the future centuries involving the 1812 War, The Second World war and the Kennedy assassination. In the book very few people were aware of the pact and when a couple in Pennsylvania dug up a trunk containing incriminating letters the F.B.I. wanted to make sure it remained a secret. However, it is amazing the amount of real coincidences in the book that would lend themselves to a real conspiracy theory if you removed the few fictitious characters.

The fist Secretary of the Treasury (or equivalent) was a Brit. Alexander Hamilton, yes that one, the first official Secretary of the Treasury was a Brit. The list goes on......
Yeah, what @LHB said. Also, Alexander Hamilton was British, but only as much as all the Founding Fathers were. As in, once he fought to create America and was a citizen of America afterwards, he was an American. Before that, he and all the Founding Fathers, as well as all future Americans, were British citizens.
 
What if the American War of Independence was a Pact between British politicians and leading colonists. Britain would lose the war in exchange for a percentage of the new country's gross national product - forever. The novel 'The Ultimate Conspiracy' by Dexter James explores this theory and the impact of this agreement that would have repercussions throughout the future centuries involving the 1812 War, The Second World war and the Kennedy assassination. In the book very few people were aware of the pact and when a couple in Pennsylvania dug up a trunk containing incriminating letters the F.B.I. wanted to make sure it remained a secret. However, it is amazing the amount of real coincidences in the book that would lend themselves to a real conspiracy theory if you removed the few fictitious characters.

The fist Secretary of the Treasury (or equivalent) was a Brit. Alexander Hamilton, yes that one, the first official Secretary of the Treasury was a Brit. The list goes on......
Did you know that the colonists rebelled because of “taxation without representation”?
 
Of course, the reason this agreement was set up in the first place was because the Colonists were blackmailing His Majesty’s Government—if they didn’t get independence they’d reveal the world the truth of the Flat Earth!
 
Of course, the reason this agreement was set up in the first place was because the Colonists were blackmailing His Majesty’s Government—if they didn’t get independence they’d reveal the world the truth of the Flat Earth!

No doubt, no doubt, but where do the Illuminati come into the picture?
 

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What if the American War of Independence was a Pact between British politicians and leading colonists. Britain would lose the war in exchange for a percentage of the new country's gross national product - forever. The novel 'The Ultimate Conspiracy' by Dexter James explores this theory and the impact of this agreement that would have repercussions throughout the future centuries involving the 1812 War, The Second World war and the Kennedy assassination. In the book very few people were aware of the pact and when a couple in Pennsylvania dug up a trunk containing incriminating letters the F.B.I. wanted to make sure it remained a secret. However, it is amazing the amount of real coincidences in the book that would lend themselves to a real conspiracy theory if you removed the few fictitious characters.

The fist Secretary of the Treasury (or equivalent) was a Brit. Alexander Hamilton, yes that one, the first official Secretary of the Treasury was a Brit. The list goes on......
EVERY Founding Father was "a Brit" right up until the Colonies and their French and Spanish allies WON the war.

The idea is sill on the face of it.
 
This is probably the wrong thread to wade into, but I just have to ask:

What if the American War of Independence was a Pact between British politicians and leading colonists. Britain would lose the war in exchange for a percentage of the new country's gross national product - forever.

How would the British go about enforcing this pact, especially after the mid-19th century when the United States was much too big to spank?

In the book very few people were aware of the pact and when a couple in Pennsylvania dug up a trunk containing incriminating letters the F.B.I. wanted to make sure it remained a secret.

Why would the F.B.I. care?
 
Pfft... The Americans Revolution was always a struggle between the Lizard People in Britain and the Mole People in America over the proper use of the Illuminate's Ancient Alien Technology. That's why there's a pyramid on the money. Wake up sheeple!!
 
If the US is really sending money to Britain to this day (which they are not), then they must be giving only a few cents nowadays, because otherwise Britain would just collapse from gigantic hyperinflation. Even 5% of US GDP would be catastrophic if sent at once.
 
Pfft... The Americans Revolution was always a struggle between the Lizard People in Britain and the Mole People in America over the proper use of the Illuminate's Ancient Alien Technology. That's why there's a pyramid on the money. Wake up sheeple!!
Oh you poor, deluded, ignorant sheep. You actually believe the eighteenth century happened?
 
No doubt, no doubt, but where do the Illuminati come into the picture?

Ah, you see this all fit into their master plan. They used the chaos to replace the leadership on both sides with new Reptilians for the New World Order they’ve been plotting for centuries!

Oh you poor, deluded, ignorant sheep. You actually believe the eighteenth century happened?

(I know it’s the wrong time period but)

New Chronology intensifies

 
Oh you poor, deluded, ignorant sheep. You actually believe the eighteenth century happened?

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If the US is really sending money to Britain to this day (which they are not), then they must be giving only a few cents nowadays, because otherwise Britain would just collapse from gigantic hyperinflation. Even 5% of US GDP would be catastrophic if sent at once.

Maybe that was America’s goal all along
 
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