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6 October, 01:20

According to the article, why did the British fear local colonial governments in the buildup to the Revolutionary War? A Colonial governments allied themselves with Britain's enemies on the western frontier. B Colonial governments seized British military supplies. C Colonial governments threatened British self-government. D Colonial governments actively resisted British policies.

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  1. 6 October, 01:27
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    According to the article, the British fear local colonial governments in the buildup to the Revolutionary War because D: Colonial governments actively resisted British policies.

    Explanation:

    Colonists were quite unhappy from the Britishers. There were several reasons for this. Britishers were taxing colonists but they rebelled. According to them, British were violating their rights and they had no say in the Parliament. So, they did not pay those taxes.

    Colonists used to pay taxes to their own local governments. This way they had a say in the tax laws. Also, colonists wanted to expand towards the west and claim the land Great Britain received after the 'French-Indian war'.
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