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They were angered because they felt the rules were unfair and that the British government was being unlawful and that that they were being treated poorly which is what brought on the war. I hope I answered your question:)
all of these were reasons for colonial resistance
It is a crime to be a prostitute in public places.
The efforts to crack down on smuggling that deeply angered colonial merchants and traders were primarily led by the British government, particularly through the enforcement of the Navigation Acts. These laws aimed to regulate colonial trade and ensure that it benefited Britain economically, leading to resentment among merchants who relied on smuggling to bypass these restrictions for profit. The enforcement of customs duties and the presence of British enforcement officers heightened tensions, contributing to colonial discontent and resistance.
She said Britains Laws and taxes were unfair.
Legislators
they are called laws
The colonists felt that the tax laws should be passed only by their colonial representation. "No taxation without representation" became a rallying cry of the colonists.
The Intolerable Acts led the colonists to place an embargo against Britain. The acts were a series of laws passed in 1774.
No
People were compelled to listen to the laws of colonial Maryland.