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- I n the mid-19th century the British attitude towards its colonies was changing. Many people were beginning to feel that the colonies cost too much to maintain. Aside from the cost of protective trade tariffs like the Corn Laws, there was the cost of maintaining the apparatus of political control.www.canadahistoryproject.ca/1850/1850-04-changing-england-1850s.html
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