Abstract
Few Americans in the 1750s are bothered by their connection to the British empire. It provides opportunities for trade and commerce as well as military protection and political stability. Although the English government leaves the colonies alone for the most part, the two sides view their relationship quite differently. As the colonies grow and mature, colonial leaders think of themselves as equal to the mother country, whereas British authorities believe they alone have the right to dictate colonial law, policy, and taxation. As early as 1630 some people in Great Britain are warning against the potential of the colonies seeking independence.
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American History, American Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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