There’d be better health care The population would be more educated There’d be less upward mobility Guns would be less prevalent We’d consume more tea Our King wouldn’t be overweight and orange
Nice idea, but I think the second part of the question doesn't follow from the first. If the actual revolutionary war hadn't happened, it's surely likely that another one, or an agreed independence settlement, would have happened sometime soon. As to the possibility that America might still be ruled by Britain, and therefore that Britain might still be the greatest world power, I find that attractive and terrifying in roughly equal measure!
America would've become its own self-governing nation eventually and just as eventually, would become fully independent from the UK, in much same way Canada did. The two countries could very well have been one in the same. As for what kind of country it would've been and what events may have taken place throughout its history, that's anyone's guess.
@DrWatson I didn't think about this when I commented, but slavery was abolished in the British Empire in 1833. So if America were not yet independent, slavery would have ended here a lot sooner than it actually did, without a civil war, without reconstruction , and without people today flying Confederate flags from their pickup trucks celebrating "southern culture."
We'd be living the UK's globalist nightmare. Oh, wait...we ARE living a globalist nightmare...🤣🤣🤣. But if we were still ruled by Parliament, there would be very little hope of crawling out of it.