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Should authority be challenged (in this case, why did the colonists have a right to challenge the British

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The colonists has the right to challenge authority because of unfair treatment. This included taxation without representation (tax act, stamp act, tea act etc), the economic restraint (not allowed to trade with anyone but England, could only produce raw materials etc) and the quartering act (being forced to house and provide for soldiers)
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