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The document was likely viewed by the British king and parliament as a challenge to their authority and governance, prompting concerns about maintaining control over the colonies. They may have perceived it as a threat to their political power and a catalyst for rebellion, leading to an increased determination to assert British dominance. Additionally, it could have been seen as a rallying point for colonial unity, heightening tensions between Britain and its American colonies.

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