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Tensions were building a great deal around the 1700's because the British/ England were creating new taxes and laws such as the intolerable acts, navigation acts, etc, and therefore, Massachusetts, as well as many of the other colonies created more and more Propaganda about the British and English and also began to boycott many British goods....

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