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Tension 1. Americans couldn’t buy, sell, ship, or manufacture under the most favorable conditions for them, resulting in widespread smuggling. 2. The South, which produced crops that weren’t grown in England, was preferred over the North 3. Many colonists felt that Britain was just milking the colonies for all their worth...
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The growth of individualism challenged European ideas of hierarchy 5. The Glorious Revolution led to the collapse of the Dominion of New England, and overthrow of Edmond Andros
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