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15 Reasons Why The British Empire Gave Up On American Rule

1. Mounting War Costs

1. Mounting War Costs
The American War of Independence severely strained Britain’s finances and increased national debt.

The American War of Independence placed a significant financial burden on Britain. The expenses of maintaining a military presence across the Atlantic, coupled with the costs of supplying and paying troops, led to a substantial increase in national debt. This financial strain made the continuation of the conflict increasingly unsustainable. For a detailed exploration of the war’s impact on British finances, refer to the National Army Museum’s analysis on the American War of Independence.

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