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can you answer this question like a 8th grader in 2-3 sentences, How did the British taxation of the American colonies lead to greater unity among the colonists?
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add stamp act sugar act and townshend act
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The British taxed the colonists a lot, which made them really angry. Because they were all getting taxed the same, the colonists started to feel like they were in the same boat and decided to team up and fight against the British together.
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The British taxed the American colonies with acts like the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Townshend Act. These acts made the colonists super mad because they were being taxed on things like paper, sugar, and other imported goods. Since everyone was getting taxed unfairly, the colonists realized they needed to work together to fight against the British's unfair taxes, which brought them closer and more unified.
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