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as british administrators sought to increase colonial revenues and tighten administrative control, what might have led them to pursue a less confrontational course with the colonies? what factors do you think are most important in explaining the failure of compromise?

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User Ricb
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well , i think the british administrators should learn the importance of compromise.
confrontation method often time leave dissatisfaction from the colonies, which may led them to intently sabotage the production or even steal it. They need to control the greed and need to learn the value of Human compassion if they want others to work for them

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In the 1760s, Great Britain began tightening controls over its American colonies in the wake of the Seven Years War, often referred to as the French and Indian War. British victory on the one hand gave the Britain more land in North America but on the other hand gave it more debt to collect from the colonies in the form of increased taxes.
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