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The leaders of the Dominion of New England angered the colonists by imposing strict governance and centralized control that undermined local autonomy. They enforced unpopular policies, including heavy taxation and the revocation of traditional rights, such as town meetings and self-governance. Additionally, the Dominion's lack of respect for colonial customs and its disregard for local grievances further fueled resentment among the colonists, leading to widespread discontent. This dissatisfaction ultimately contributed to the Dominion's collapse in 1689.

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