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Why did the British government relax rules regulating trade for the American colonies in the late 1600s?
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Why did the British government relax rules regulating trade for the American colonies in the late 1600s?
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The British hoped the colonies would become wealthier and spend more on manufactured goods from Britain.
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A.The British
hoped the
colonies
would become wealthier and spend more on manufactured goods from
Britain
. B.The
British
were afraid the
colonists
would revolt because they wanted a form of self-
government
.
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