The English were often inconsistent in enforcing regulations in the colonies, primarily due to a combination of distance, limited resources, and shifting priorities. While certain laws, like trade regulations, were enforced more rigorously during specific periods, other regulations were frequently ignored or poorly implemented. This inconsistency led to colonial resentment and a growing sense of autonomy, ultimately contributing to tensions that fueled the push for independence. Overall, the English approach to colonial governance was marked by a struggle between control and practicality.
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