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Why did colonists think the writs of assistance violate their rights?

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infringed on their rights

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The colonists were openly opposed the writs of assistance because they believed that the instrument infringed on their rights

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the colonist thought the writs of assistance violated their Wright's because they taxed and imported goods at the point of entry some colonists began to worry that government /parliament could enter their homes without warning or permission so they started to make home made goods do that they wouldn't have to buy things from the British and this was also called boycott:when the colonist made thier mind that they will stop buying goods from British but make thier own.did this help?
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