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The colonists faced difficulties uniting for revolt due to diverse interests, regional differences, and varying levels of commitment to independence. Economic interests varied among merchants, farmers, and laborers, leading to conflicting priorities. Additionally, the colonies were geographically and politically fragmented, making coordinated action challenging. Furthermore, some colonists remained loyal to Britain or were fearful of the consequences of rebellion, complicating efforts to forge a unified front.
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Lacked a unified army because many still thought of themselves as british
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The colonists faced difficulties uniting for revolt due to diverse interests, regional differences, and varying levels of commitment to independence. Economic interests varied among merchants, farmers, and laborers, leading to conflicting priorities. Additionally, the colonies were geographically and politically fragmented, making coordinated action challenging. Furthermore, some colonists remained loyal to Britain or were fearful of the consequences of rebellion, complicating efforts to forge a unified front.
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One significant reason the colonists had difficulty uniting against Britain was the diverse interests and identities among the colonies. Each colony had its own economic priorities, social structures, and political beliefs, which often led to conflicting views on issues such as taxation and governance. Additionally, regional rivalries and a lack of effective communication hindered the formation of a cohesive front against British rule. This fragmentation made it challenging for the colonists to present a unified response to British policies.
The colonists responded by turning the elite movement of the wealthy into a common movement of the people. The colonists went on to band together to fight the British.
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