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Cerrena [4.2K]
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How does a republic differ from the colonial form of government?

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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]3 years ago
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Answer: Prior to the Revolutionary War, the US experienced a colonial form of government, which differs from a Republic in several significant ways: A colony is ruled by a foreign power. ... A republic, on the other hand, is autonomous, and it forms its own governm.

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