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American colonists were often denied admission to certain institutions or privileges due to a combination of factors, including class distinctions, religious biases, and racial discrimination. Additionally, colonial laws and policies often favored loyalists and those in power, restricting access to education, land, and political rights for many settlers. The growing tensions between the colonies and the British Crown also contributed to a sense of exclusion, as colonists sought greater autonomy and representation. Ultimately, these restrictions fueled discontent and contributed to the push for independence.

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