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Going to be talking about the imperial problem that faces britain after the end of the war in 1763 and, of course, the coming of the revolution. So, if you have any questions, pipe up. If not, i will be asking you a few. You remember, last time or last week anyway we put a graph up here showing the results you would probably get if you went around and asked everybody in the colonies at 25year intervals, do you want to be independent of britain . If you remember, the graph shot up kind of like this, over the years. In other words, as the colonies move along from jamestown to 1776, more and more people, as time passes, decide that they are able to handle this on their own. They dont need to be ruled from westminster, and eventually, of coarse, enough of them decide that to produce a declaration of independence. That graph would make the revolution pretty easy to understand. Just like you growing up. When you are two, the last thing you want is for your parents to dump you out the door an
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