British colonialism

Title: British colonialism
Category: /History
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British colonialism
Great Britain Britian and the colonies had tensions between each other from the time that the adventurous 1colonists wanted to branch out away from the powerful grip of Britian. Although Britian did not want to let the colonists start there own country they still believed that an extension to their country would be very beneficial to their economy and power. Britian had laws and taxes on the colonists that seemed unfair to the colonists; and …showed first 75 words of 568 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 568 total…Christian reason. They may not have gone about leaving in the most Biblical way, since waging war on a country is not a good Christian attitude, but again in the Bible it has many wars that were fought for Christian things. So if leaving the British government is Christian, then it could be said that the colonists had all the right in the world to leave the British and establish the country we know today.

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