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Stells [14]
2 years ago
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How did the relationship between britain and her colonies change during the colonial era?

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morpeh [17]2 years ago
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The colonies' relationship was altered by increased interaction and a lack of care and representation from Britain.

<h3>How did the colonial era affect the relationship between Britain and her colonies?</h3>

To address their financial problems, the British used taxes on the colonies. However, because they were not represented in Parliament, the colonies utilized non-importation pacts to persuade Britain to remove the laws. Merchants signed non-importation agreements pledging not to purchase goods from England. Britain has gotten progressively worse over time at maintaining the happiness of its colonies. By the end, colonists had lost any sense of solidarity with Britain, their motherland. Lack of representation and concern from Britain led to the decline in British colonial ties in the late 1700s.

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