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History, 03.02.2022 14:30, jimyyyy

Did the demise of Britain’s policy of salutary neglect led to the colonial protests of the 1760s. When and why did Britain decide to pursue more direct control of colonial life, and why did the colonists feel it was so unfair? Was it unfair?

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