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The colonies in America were originally created by the British to produce income, and to expand power to the mother country, Great Britain. ... Many of the colonists did not wished to be ruled by an empire who placed unfair/unjust rules on them, and who failed to help run the colonies, so they decided that they should “fight” (literally) for what they believed in.
In addition to the rapid growth and diversity of the population and the experience in representative government, the emergence of a prosperous agricultural and commercial economy in the colonies during the 18th century helped pave the way for the independence movement. ...
Taxation of the American colonies by Great Britain was one of the major causes of the American Revolution.
Approximate Word count = 548 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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