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Q: How did the colonies respond to the new tax laws and increased military presence of the british government?
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What best reflected the presence of England in all sections of the colonies?

Anglican church


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How did the the colonists respond to the new tax laws and increased military presence of the British government?

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The US Military had a deep and abiding interest in some form of presence.


What best reflected the presence of England in all sections of the colonies?

Anglican church


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