1. Rising Tensions Between Britain and the Colonists
The colonies were trapped in a British stronghold, confined in a regulated environment which served to benefit only the Crown and the homeland. ... With the refusal of Britain's help it further pushes the threat of an insurrection against the British government. ... These acts were imposed in order to keep the rebellious colonists at bay, for without the rebellion from the colonists, they assumed by removing the right to meet the colonies would be less organized and could not set up a sound, strong rebellion against the British. ... All these statements made on King George III and the g...
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