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Colonists reacted strongly against the Impartial Administration of Justice Act, viewing it as an infringement on their rights and an attempt by the British government to undermine colonial courts. This act allowed royal officials accused of crimes to be tried in Britain rather than in the colonies, which fueled suspicions of a biased justice system favoring British authorities. Protests erupted, and it contributed to the growing sentiment for resistance against British rule, ultimately leading to increased unity among the colonies. The act was seen as part of a broader pattern of oppressive policies that galvanized colonial opposition.

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