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Which statement most accurately expresses the main idea of this illustration from the 1750s?
(1) Colonies that do not unite are not loyal.
(2) Colonies cannot survive unless they are united.
(3) Each colony should maintain its independence.
(4) Any colony that does not unite will be attacked
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