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The done by colonists, was seen as an act of by the British government because the colonists
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felt that their rights and freedoms were being violated. Specifically, the colonists saw the actions of the British government, such as taxation without representation, as acts of tyranny and oppression. They believed that their consent was not being sought or considered in decision-making processes, and that their grievances were being ignored. As a result, they felt justified in their resistance and the eventual declaration of independence.
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