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Why did the colonists object to the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, ect?

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they did not have a say in the government in england and they thought it was unfair

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So they can get their freedom! They objected because they did not want a war, but in the end did. They were scared of losing each other to war and sickness.

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