Paul Sorrells

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The conquest of Canada deprived the mainland colonists and the British of a common enemy that had united them in the past. Victory invited the British to redefine the empire and to increase the colonists’ burdens. But victory also emboldened the colonists to defy British demands because they no longer needed protection against the French.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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