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Darya [45]
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5. How did the relationship between Britain and Spain

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lora16 [44]3 years ago
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Relations with Britain were amiable, and the colonies relied on British trade for economic success and on British protection from other nations with interests in North America. ... Heightened interaction between the colonies and mother country led to a steady decline in the relationship between the two parties.
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