The Colony that seemed to take the lead in disobeying British laws was Massachusetts. Massachusetts had the largest sea port at the time. Strategic actions were taken in Boston Harbor to let the British know the Colonists did not want to obey British tax laws.
Massachusetts was the colony that took the lead in disobeying British laws. The colony was nicknamed the Cradle of Liberty due to its rebelliousness and yearning for independence from Britain.
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All of them, primarily Massachusetts
Australia is considered a former colony because it was established as a colony of Great Britain in 1788. Its early Governors were all appointed by the authorities in Great Britain, and its laws were set by British laws.
montesquieu believed that disobeying laws leads to a loss of liberty because, not monarchs or unrestrained mobs- should goern society.
napolean bonaparte or maximillien rosepierre whoever was in control in 1760 over the European colony
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The British and the Boers did not get along after the British army took over the Cape colony from the Boers. Their disagreement grew further after the British enacted laws such as making English to be the official language and the freeing of British slaves.
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