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Members of Parliament struggled to understand how Americans felt due to a lack of direct communication and differing cultural perspectives. They viewed the colonies primarily as a source of revenue and loyalty to the Crown, failing to recognize the growing desire for self-governance and autonomy among colonists. Additionally, the distance between Britain and America contributed to a disconnect in understanding the social and political dynamics of colonial life. This led to policies that exacerbated tensions rather than fostering dialogue or compromise.

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