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The British alliance, particularly during the American Revolutionary War, was not fundamentally federalist in nature. Federalism generally refers to a political system where power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units. The British alliance was more characterized by a central monarchy and parliament exercising control over its colonies, rather than promoting a federalist structure. The concept of federalism became more prominent later in the formation of the United States after independence.

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