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a. belief in the efficiency and impartiality of governments centered on hereditary privilege
b. colonial confidence in the effectiveness of republican self-government
c. sense of obligation among the majority of colonists to remain loyal to Britain
d. strengthened bond between colonial inhabitants and traditional monarchs
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