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At the start of the war, the colonies had more of a structured government than their opponent
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At the start of the war, the colonies had more of a structured government than their opponent
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No, it is false that the colonies had a more structured government than Britain, which was the greatest and largest empire in the world at the time. The colonies were in fact disorganized.
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