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Why did the colonist opposed the law?

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User Dinesh Senartne
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Answer:

Well the colonist of the british colonies opposed British rule because of the unfair taxes and rules that they had to put up with.

Step-by-step explanation:

If its about different colonists then it usually because unfair rule and revolution became more popular after the American revolution.

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