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The British were unwilling to withdraw troops from America primarily due to their desire to maintain control over the colonies and protect their economic interests. They feared that a withdrawal would embolden colonial resistance and lead to further unrest, undermining British authority. Additionally, the strategic value of the colonies, both as a source of raw materials and as a market for British goods, made it difficult for the British government to justify troop withdrawal. Finally, the British believed that military presence was essential to enforcing laws and policies that supported their imperial interests.

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