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One reason the colonists had difficulty coming together to revolt against Britain

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Answer:Not All the colonists were disloyal to Britain

Explanation:Many colonists believed the U.S could not survive without Great Britain so they protested any revolution

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The colonies revolted against the British because of their high taxes. The French and Indian military doubled Britain's war debt; therefore, they had to pay it off. Personal independence was important to North Americans. Many had fled Europe due to religious or political beliefs. They revolted when Britain levied levies without consulting the colonial governments. The colonists rebelled for these reasons.

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