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Great Britain viewed its colonies primarily as sources of economic benefit and raw materials, essential for fueling its industrial growth and trade. The colonies were seen as markets for British manufactured goods, and their wealth was vital for maintaining Britain's global power. However, this perspective often led to tensions, as colonists began to resent British control and taxation without representation. Ultimately, this disconnect contributed to the growing desire for independence among the colonies.

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