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In the 1760s, Americans in the original thirteen British colonies began to protest against efforts by the king to extend voting rights to women

laws passed by the British Parliament regulating colonial trade
limits placed on land ownership by royal governors
decisions of British authorities to end immigration to the colonies

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laws passed by the British Parliament regulating colonial trade.

The majority of the protests by the colonies had to due with what they felt was unfair taxation, and that included taxes and tariffs with trade.
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Answer:

In the 1760s, Americans in the original thirteen British colonies began to protest against laws passed by the British Parliament regulating colonial trade

Step-by-step explanation:

A series of laws that were passed between 1763 and 1775 generated a big discontent between colonist and imperial officers where the regulation of trade and taxes seem to affect the people and this event lead to the American Revolution as well as the creation of the Declaration of Independence a few years later.

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