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Q: Why did Britain tighten control over the colonies?
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What did the navigation acts tighten Britain's control over?

trade


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taxes and take control of colonies


What was the basic cause of the American Revolution?

britains disicion to tighten its control over the thirteen colonies.


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The British began taxing the citizens and controlled their trade.


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Britain's decision to tighten its control over the Thirteen Colonies. ^wrong


What were four important factors in breaking ties between britain and its colonies?

The colonies' major complaints were that there was too much political control from Britain, as well as too many taxes, and a lack of independence in governing the colonies. The colonies also wanted to have tighter control over the native population. The solution was for the colonies to break ties with Britain and subservience to the monarchy.


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Did Britain own the 13 original colonies in 1776?

Various private organizations had the initial control of the colonies. Each of those colonies was granted its charter by the British Crown. In some cases the British had 'taken over' colonies from the Dutch.


Why did they repeal the sugar actw?

The Sugar Act was enacted by the Parliament in Britain in order to tax items in America. The act was repealed when Britain no longer ad control over the colonies.


How many years did Britain rule over the colonies?

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What disadvantages did Great Britain have in the Revolutionary war?

Great Britain did not have as many people in the colonies during the Revolutionary War, they did not have control over the people. This was because they were overseas, and had to travel by boat to send more infantry.


Was china conquered by Britain?

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