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Conclusion

Americans had considered themselves good British subjects, but their history and experience had made them wary of British control. Colonists perhaps should not have been surprised at Parliamentary measures but developments and colonial resistance moved imperceptibly from one stage to the next; from action to reaction as Americans created a new political world.




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