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16 July, 22:16

Part of the American colonists' anger towards Britain prior to the American Revolution stemmed from

the fact that

A. colonists were against paying taxes passed in a Parliament in which they were not represented

B. Britain wasn't upholding trade agreements

C. Parliament passed a law requiring all make colonists to join local militias to defend against the threat of Indian attacks

D. King George Ill forced the removal of Indians from their land, despite the wishes of the colonists and the British Parliament

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  1. 16 July, 22:31
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    Part of the american colonists anger towards Britain prior to american revolution stemmed from the fact that
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