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Some British policies made for the colonies were the stamp act, the sugar act, and quartering act. The colonies protested against the alleged illegal taxation which started the rebellion named the American revolution.

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he was just a kid when that happened . so his parents gave him in adoption to a old lady called dahila she was so kind and honest lady every man loved her and every women hated her lol she was my best friend and thats how this wonderful story ends bye :)

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The question presupposes that there was only one set of attitudes of the Brits toward the native Americans.

The set of attitudes would change with time, and the group you asked. The modern equivalent of these are the present Canadian and US Governments and their attitudes towards these First Nations peoples.

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1. Stamp Act Congress

2. Non-important Agreements

3. Boston Tea Party

4. First Continetal Congress

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Mercantilism was the British trade policy during the period of colonization.

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