Question: The British governing policy of salutary neglect gave the young colonial governments a chance to "experiment" with their own self-governance. Gaining confidence in their abilities to rule the people without the British Parliament, the American independence movement was ultimately born.
Looking back with the historical advantages of 20-20 hindsight and considering the governing policy noted above.
What, if anything, could the British government have done differently to prevent this burgeoning independence movement within its colonies or was American independence inevitable?