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Why did the colonist dislike the ruler of Britain?

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Because of his want and ambition to have the colonies live under British rule, which he and many of his leading followers took cruel advantage of. Though some people still viewed Britain as the father country, a good leader of the sons of liberty said "Fathers don't wage war on their own families."

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