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Q: What do the actions of the British officer Lieutenant Bragg suggest about his attitude toward the colonists?
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What British actions were unpopular and made the colonists mad?

taxes


Why did the colonists work together to oppose British actions?

because the British taxed them for no good reason.


What was the British response to the colonists' actions of the tea act?

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