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Why were the colonists so opposed to the British and their new laws/rules?


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Answer:

because the British taxed the colonies without representation, the colonies were not consider fully British.

Explanation:

British was in war and to pay for the damage for the war, they decided to put high taxes on the colonies without representation, the colonies were mad because to Britain the colonists were not fully British.

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