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23 February, 17:23
Why did the colonists rebel against England
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Cloe Johns
23 February, 17:35
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Britain imposed taxes on them without their consent. The taxes did nothing for the colonists so they felt they shouldn't pay them
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Keaton Joyce
23 February, 17:52
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Because the people who decided to settle in North America liked and valued personal freedom. Most or many people left Europe for a better world to hope for their own freedom and better jobs.
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