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Great Britain taxed the colonies, but did not allow them to participate in politics.

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Which statement describes a factor that motivated American colonists to declare their independence from the British Empire?

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Which act by the British government caused the American colonists to write the Declaration of Independence and separate from Great Britain?

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What roles french and british played in early American history?

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