Causes of the conflict between the colonies and Great Britain.

The reasons for the conflict could be the following:
1) conflicts and feuds began between the colonies subject to Great Britain;
2) Great Britain sought to control all spheres of life in each of its colonies, from economic to spiritual and cultural – educational, which caused a riot among the inhabitants of the colonies;
3) the governors of the colonies, in secret from the British authorities, began to form an uprising and popular riots;
4) the introduction of the Stamp Law;
5) restricting the rights and freedoms of residents of northern colonies, in particular, they were prohibited from moving to other colonies and marrying residents of other colonies.



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