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... British, they seemed to develop very different views from the people who remained in Britain. This stirred a few tensions that developed between the two peoples. a. The colonials saw the British as docile and willing to put up with injustices and lack of opportunities. b. The colonials saw themselves as those who were willing to take an initiative and make new opportunities for themselves. They would suffer hardships to create better lives for their families c. The British, in turn, felt the colonists could never fit into society in England. IV. Revolution arose from a set of conditions that made many Americans open to the idea of independence. i. Regulation that was under the direction of the British government and not their own ii. Economic controls restricting trade and manufacturing iii. The French and Indian War (1754-1763) changed the relationship between Great Britain and the colonies. 1. Prior to the war, Great Britain had ...
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