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The writs of assistance of 1767 were primarily caused by the British government's desire to enforce customs regulations and combat smuggling in the American colonies. These general search warrants allowed British officials to search any property without specific cause, leading to widespread resentment among colonists who viewed them as a violation of their rights. The economic burden of increased taxation and tighter enforcement following the Seven Years' War also fueled colonial opposition to British authority. Ultimately, these writs contributed to the growing tensions that would lead to the American Revolution.

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