A New Kind of Revolution

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The British were trying to run a stable colonization. The British Parliament made many acts and taxes for their daughter colonies to bring in revenue from their new territory. However, being thousands of miles away from its daughter country, the colonies became difficult to control and the colonists started to defy the mother country. "A New Kind of Revolution," by Carl Degler brings out that more than one single thing started the colonists' revolution. This can be seen through the many acts put on the colonists, Britain's salutary neglect, and British's shortening patience towards th



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Approximate Word count = 416
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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