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20 January, 07:13

What role did geograraphy play in the relationship between England and the colonies

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  1. 20 January, 07:33
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    News from England took months to hit the colonies, and vice versa. The king didn't even get the Declaration of Independence until a few months after it was already signed. Now apply that to every single piece of information that traversed between Britain and the Colonies.
  2. 20 January, 07:40
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    The Atlantic Ocean lagged communication and information would be delayed, is the right answer.

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    During the time when England formed colonies in the New World and other parts of the world, geography played a significant role. This was the time when people had no accurate knowledge and the means of communication were very weak. Accordingly, it took a long time to deliver news or law from England to its colonies. For instance, the king of England received the Declaration of Independence from the colonies of America after a few months, when the colonies already signed it.
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