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Because it was the joining of several nation states, and those nation states had similar laws and political and economic structure. At the current time, the only Tyranny to fight or pay heed to was the European Imperialistic Regime over the new world, so founding their own country was the biggest act of rebellion they could make against the Crown.

To not have a socially enforced political system would've weakened the newly joined nation states to such a point that European armies could quickly and rather easily devastate and overtake them.

That is why the joining of these nation states is referred to and coequally revered as "The Declaration of Independence" from the Crown and Imperialism of Europe.

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