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vivado [14]
4 years ago
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Why did the 13 colonies revolt against British rule

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LenKa [72]4 years ago
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The main reason why the Thirteen Colonies revolted against British rule is because they believed they were being taxed unfairly since they had no representation in Congress--making the British tyrannical. 
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