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1
How did the Seven Years' War change the relationship between Britain and its American colonies?
2
Why did opposition to British policies emerge during the 1760s? From where did the resistance groups learn their ideology and their tactics?
3
How did intercolonial cooperation in resisting Parliament develop? What caused these colonies that could not agree on the Albany Plan of Union in 1754 to agree to come together in a Continental Congress in 1775?
4
What were the arguments conveyed by Thomas Paine in Common Sense? Why were they so popular, and how did they help to bring about independence?
5
What does the book mean when it says that the Americans succeeded too well at becoming English?







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