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What type of political freedom did the colonies have from mother England?

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During the British colonial days, all the 13 governors of the colonies were subject to the authority and power of the King in England. The King was then like the US President while the British Parliament served as the the present Congress.

Step-by-step explanation:

However, during the period of salutary neglect, when the British government decided not to enforce its laws in the colonies, the colonists became accustomed to governing themselves. After the war taxes were imposed, including the Quartering Taxes, which required the building of barracks for British soldiers, the colonists revolted, led by the Patriots.

Importantly, the imposition of various war taxes on the colonists (to offset the debts incurred during the wars with France and India on US soil) angered them to such an extent that, after repeated appeals to the King for "justice," for which he blatantly refused, the colonists decided to enjoy full freedom and to institute their own government. They went ahead to declare independence from Britain, fashioned the US Constitution as a Federal Republic, and severed political ties with Great Britain.

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