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... mpire that had taken shape, the public opinion within was gradually leaning towards independence.
This is but a common sentiment. If they continued to be Colonies, all resources and supplies would be prioritarily allocated to the Native Land, which was very unfair to the local Population in the Colonies.
The cause of Colony independence was often not the Colonial Governments but the large numbers of immigrants who went to the Colonies.
Arthur understood this, and that’s w ...
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