most Americans believing that the benefits of the empire far outweigh the costs
Most Americans becoming disillusioned with the empire...<33
The British trying to continue the policies of the last hundred years
the colonies paid tax to british but had no repersenatives there
The American Revolution transformed thirteen British colonies into fourteen states.
Salutary neglect
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No. It was a good deal for British merchants and manufacturers but it had no advantage for the American colonists.
Disdain for British constitutional monarchy.
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them as finished products
If you mean the American colonies (there were others) the answer is no.
the colonies paid tax to british but had no repersenatives there
Before America, Maryland was a British colony. Remember that America came after the colonies were created. Since there were no Americans there at that time, the colonies can be characterized by who owned it (i.e. Spain). However, many colonists considered themselves to be American before the nation was founded. So in answer to your question, both.
American colonies' break from British rule
The Declaratory Act was a proclamation that strengthened the lawmaking authority of the parliament over the American colonies. This was created to clarify the rules and policies in the relationship of Britain and America.
Salutary neglect
The American Revolution was the war between the thirteen colonies and British mercantilism.
The laws parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies since they lowered taxes.
The American Revolution transformed thirteen British colonies into fourteen states.
the relationship between the two is depicted by mercantilism is a new economic policy and colonization is the establishment of colonies; "the British colonization of America" so the British colonized colonies and made a new mercantilism.