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This 10 page paper looks at the development and deterioration of the relationship between Great Britain and the colony across the Atlantic. The writer examines the relationship from the beginning of the seventeenth century with the founding of Jamestown Virginia, to the Boston Tea Party, by looking at the various influences including the many taxation Acts. The writer then discusses the role and influence of Thomas Paine's pamphlet 'Common Sense', considering how this may have influenced American history and the fight for independence. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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Acts. The writer then discusses the role and influence of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, considering how this may have influenced American history and the fight for independence. The bibliography
cites 10 sources. TEamecol.wps Anglo
American Relations; Before Independence United Kingdom, October 2001. To Use This Report Correctly, I. The Relationship
Between Britain and the Colonies History tells us that there were tensions between Britain and the United States which resulted in the
war of Independence. It is commonly thought that the problems started with the imposition of taxation and the Stamp Act. Yet, if we look at the relationship between the two
countries the strain was present prior to these taxes, in both the formation of the colonies as well as the immediate period prior to the Stamp Act.
The story starts with the establishment of the first British colony in Jamestown Virginia (Noble, 2001, Kelso, 2000). This was in 1607. This colony was the
first, and also demonstrated the way in which the problems due to problematic decision making systems (Noble, 2001). The first problem was that prior to any important decision being made
there was a requirement for the colonist to with the London Company, a process which took six weeks (Noble, 2001). It was soon recognised that there would be a need
for some form of self government. In an attempt to resolve the problems the House of Burgesses was formed in 1619 (Noble, 2001).
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