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Aliza Key
26 May, 09:32
What was life in the colonies?
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Carpenter
26 May, 12:28
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The life in the colonies were pretty harsh. Because of the King. The king bascially made taxes for everything from paper to anything you can think of. That is just part of it, the king also made the colontis keep britsh army in their houses so they feed the army, provided everything for the army
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