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Explanation: The society and politics of the 13 English colonies in the 1700s were of the mercantilist type and of great economic flourishing, whose purpose was to enlarge the bourgeois spirits of the British Empire. This society was characterized by its general dissatisfaction with the laws and taxes established by the English Crown through Parliament. The mood of the settlers was on the ground by feeling like a merely productive society and without any political representation in Parliament, in which they could fight against the allocation of absurd taxes and the continued violation of their rights as citizens of those colonies.