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baherus [9]
3 years ago
7

Why did colonist believe membership in the empire threatened their freedom?

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1 answer:
dlinn [17]3 years ago
3 0
The British had tons of internal and domestic problems to face their own, so basically from the beginning (early 1600's) they entered into a period of salutary neglect (where they didn't enforce their own laws)

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