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Essay heading: Events leading to the American Revolution
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Again, the colonists were
infuriated and later will resist the british imperialism on the
colonies.
"All before, are calculated to regulate trade, and preserve
prpromote a mutually beneficial intercourse between the several
constituent parts of the empite"", yet those duties were always
imposed with design to restrain the commerce of one part"... displayed 300 characters
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Again, the colonists were
infuriated and later will resist the british imperialism on the
colonies.
"All before, are calculated to regulate trade, and preserve
prpromote a mutually beneficial intercourse between the several
constituent parts of the empite"", yet those duties were always
imposed with design to restrain the commerce of one part"... displayed next 300 characters
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