Colonists likely resented the Stamp Act the most, as it imposed direct taxes on printed materials without their consent, fueling the belief that they were being taxed without representation. This act affected a wide range of everyday items, from newspapers to legal documents, making it deeply personal and pervasive. The resulting protests and boycotts highlighted the growing discontent with British authority and contributed to the larger movement toward independence.
Well they were the colonists' slaves, so they were most likely cruel to Africans, although there was probably the occasional kind colonist
how did most colonists earn a living in jersey
most American colonists were "tillers of the earth" because they were farmers
It gave Britain a tea monopoly
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no because, they might have succeeded
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they bitterly resented it ☺☻
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yo they felt awful
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farming and working as slaves most of them
I think so because most of the colonist have died. PS: I don't know the answer, sorry! :(
how did most colonists earn a living in jersey