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The settlers of the 13 colonies created laws based on English (Common law, religious rites, or mercantile policies), which applied to both (Indians and colonists, slaves and slave owners, or Britain and the colonies).

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Answered by mohantypreet2
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Explanation:

The American colonists thought of themselves as citizens of Great Britain and subjects of King George III. They were tied to Britain through trade and by the way they were governed. Trade was restricted so the colonies had to rely on Britain for imported goods and supplies.

Plymouth Colony was settled by separatists from the Church of England who wanted to avoid religious persecution. Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled by the Puritans for religious reasons. Pennsylvania was settled by the Quakers, who wanted to have freedom to practice their faith without interference.

Answered by jaykelton12
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Answer:religious rites

Indians and clolonists

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