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The British soldiers, particularly those stationed in the American colonies, often acted rudely and sometimes violently toward the colonists. Incidents such as the Boston Massacre exemplified the tense relations, where soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists, resulting in deaths and injuries. Additionally, the enforcement of British laws and taxes was frequently met with hostility, leading to confrontations between colonists and soldiers. This behavior contributed to growing resentment and ultimately fueled the American Revolution.

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