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Some colonists who were not persuaded by the political struggle joined the British for personal gain or military glory. Some joined out of sheer loyalty to the Crown — they still believed themselves loyal British citizens. There were also many American farmers willing to sell their goods to the British for profit.
Although he supported Englishman Thomas Paine's call for immediate independence for the American colonies, Adams feared that Paine had “a better hand at pulling down than building.”
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The principle reason was the cost and the general public's opinion of the war back home in England. The war was amounting an insane amount of debt and resources and the people of Britain were tired of the war and protested its existence. Britain didn't have the morale boost of patriotism and a war worth fighting for like the Americans did.
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Answer: c is the correct answer
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Answer:The Answer to your question would be C I believe.
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The Native Americans would attack the settlements. But Governor Berkeley refused to retaliate. The colonist wanted to fight back but they were not granted permission by Berkeley
OK! so i just did this question not too long ago after studying it my answer was "C"