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The Twelve Colonies of North America were primarily ruled by the British Crown, as they were established as British colonies. Each colony had its own local government and colonial assembly, which operated under the authority of the British monarchy. Tensions between colonial leaders and British authorities eventually led to the American Revolution, wherein the colonies sought independence from British rule. The colonies eventually became the United States of America following their successful fight for independence.

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