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I agree that if Britain had granted the American colonies a degree of self-government similar to that of Connecticut and Rhode Island, it might have mitigated some of the tensions that led to the Revolution. Greater autonomy could have fostered a sense of loyalty and cooperation rather than resentment. However, underlying issues such as taxation without representation and increasing British control might still have provoked conflict eventually. Ultimately, while self-governance could have altered the course of events, it may not have fully prevented the desire for independence.

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