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2) Why was the policy of "Salutary Neglect" popular to the colonists?

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Answer:It was popular because salutary neglect was important in allowing sellers to independently and openly determine the path of their businesses, which kept them completely happy. Beneficial neglect was critical in allowing sellers to independently and freely determine the path of their businesses, which kept them pleased. salutary neglect willfully contributed to the rising independence of colonial legislative and legal establishments, ultimately leading to American independence

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