Read the list of things that colonists believed to be unfair about life under British rule and answer the question. • Colonial merchants were only allowed to trade with England. • Colonial governments were not allowed to pass laws that were necessary. • Colonists accused of crimes did not have the right to a jury trial held in the colonies. • Colonists were forced to pay taxes even though they were not represented in government. Based on this list, what did colonists feel was unfair about life under British rule? A . They were not given the same rights as other British citizens. B. They were not able to protect themselves against outside threats. C. They were not given any opportunities to make money in the colonies. D . They were not able to establish lasting peace with American Indians.

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Based on the list of grievances you provided, colonists felt that the main issue was related to their rights and representation. Therefore, the most appropriate answer is:

A. They were not given the same rights as other British citizens.

This is evident from their discontent regarding trade restrictions, lack of legislative power, denial of jury trials, and taxation without representation.