Colonists primarily opposed writs of assistance because they thought it violated their rights. These writs granted British customs officials broad authority to search colonists' homes and businesses for smuggled goods without specific warrants, which the colonists viewed as an infringement on their personal liberties and privacy.
QuestionWhy did colonists oppose writs of assistance?(1 point)ResponsesThey thought it limited their access to land.They thought it limited their access to land.They thought it violated their rights.They thought it violated their rights.They thought it unfairly taxed goods and services they produced.They thought it unfairly taxed goods and services they produced.They thought it gave Native Americans an advantage over trade.They thought it gave Native Americans an advantage over trade.
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