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The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.

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What statement tells what the American colonists thought of the British government during the later European wars of the 1700s?

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Which statement describes what the British colonists thought of the British government during the European wars of the 1700s?

The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.


Which statements tells what the American colonists thought of the British government during the later European wars of the 1700?

The British government did not have the same interests as the colonists.


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Which colony was founded by the English after American Indians killed the other European colonists who tried to settle there?

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