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16 September, 14:47

What were the reasons for britain's lenient policy of control over the thirteen colonies?

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  1. 16 September, 14:52
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    Britain exercised a lenient policy of control over the colonies since there was little energy and time was available to interfere with the affairs of the colonies as the English were too busy dealing with the problems that were in Europe.
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