"The Stamp Act of 1765 was abhorred by the colonists because it represented an effort by the British to use taxes in order to raise money, and not to regulate commerce as in the past. For the colonists, this set a troubling precedent that would open the doors for more extensive taxation in the future."
<span>They had a British appointed governor and council alternating with an elected assembly!!!!</span>
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interdependence enables specialized production,which is more efficient
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One reason conquistadors failed to establish colonies is that the Natives kicked them out. Many of the aboriginal people were very powerful and could easily get rid of the conquistadors.
Conquistadors could also run out of resources. Nothing lasts forever, and if they couldn't obtain enough resources while exploring and settling it would be hard to establish a colony easily.
There could also be dangerous things that could hinder the settlements such as wild beasts, natural events, and diseases.
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