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sesenic [268]
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2. Why did most colonies resent being under foreign control?

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gavmur [86]2 years ago
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To list a few- The colonies were treated very poorly by Britain (starting with the stamp act), they also had no representation in the government that ran them back in Britain. They were generally not treated well and that why they decided to leave Britain
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