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CONNOR FROM NEW YORK CITY "I am from New York and my family moved to the colony from Britain in 1755. As a businessman, I still maintain many shops in Britain, and I still have many customers there as well. My line of work is in glasswares and my sales have skyrocketed since being in the colonies. My sales overseas have continued to stay strong and I have developed a good reputation with colonists and Native Americans on this new soil. War with Britain weighs heavily on my mind and I think about it constantly. What should Connor do? Does anybody understand this?
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