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Although the thirteen colonies were founded at different times by different people with different motives and with different forms of colonial charters and political organization, by the Revolution the thirteen colonies had become remarkably similar. Evaluate this statement.

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This is a gross over-simplification. By the time of the Revolution, the only tangible thing all the states really had in common was that they wanted freedom from Britain.
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