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why, after 1765, did the American colonists increasingly find British imperial rule unacceptable? What had changed -- and why?
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Answered by Ms. Sue
The British increased the colonists' taxes with the Stamp Act and later the larger tax on tea.
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Answered by Chopsticks
well there was a stamp act passed that put taxes on on a bunch of stuffs like newspaper. People were mad about this and they thought Britian was treating them unfairly and taxing them for no reason.
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