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The colonists generally opposed the Quarrying Act, viewing it as another example of British overreach and an infringement on their rights. They felt it imposed unfair restrictions on their ability to access and utilize local resources, which they believed should belong to them. This act, like other British legislation at the time, fueled resentment and contributed to the growing desire for independence among the colonists. Overall, it intensified their sense of injustice and unity against British rule.

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