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taurus [48]
2 years ago
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What did the British government do to more tightly control the colonies

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mamaluj [8]2 years ago
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The British government tightened control by not allowing the settlers to move west so they were kept in a smaller place.

Fittoniya [83]2 years ago
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The British government tightened control by not allowing the settlers to move west So they were kept in a smaller place. Also the British government made the quartering act that made the colonists house redcoats in their homes.

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