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Most colonists liked being British citizens, until the government in England pushed them too far. Which of these are reasons the colonists were angry with Britain?

A.Because of taxes, such as the Stamp Act
B.Because of the Intolerable Acts, which punished Massachusetts
C.Because colonial women were not allowed to vote
D.Because they were forced to house British soldiers in private homes

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Answer: A and D

Step-by-step explanation:

Reasons due to which the colonists were angry with the Britain are:

1. Because they had to pay high taxes under the Stamp Act.

2. Colonists were forced to house British soldiers in private homes.

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