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Social Studies, 16.10.2019 21:30 danielahchf

Aprominent historian of early america has argued that the experience of the british colonies in north america between 1607 and 1755 is best understood as "a never ending struggle against british imperial rule." was the "struggle against british imperial rule" the primary force that caused the colonies to develop as they did before 1755? if not, what force or forces shaped the colonies? support your answer with specific historical examples drawn from course lectures and from assigned readings.

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