What was the main reason American colonists were angry at the British government? Was it boundary disputes, British relations with native Americans, unfair taxes, or an interference from royal governors

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The main reason American colonists were angry at the British government was unfair taxes. The most notable example of this was the Stamp Act of 1765, which imposed a tax on all paper goods in the colonies. This, along with other taxes and regulations imposed by the British government, led to widespread dissatisfaction among the colonists and ultimately played a significant role in sparking the American Revolutionary War. Boundary disputes, British relations with native Americans, and interference from royal governors also played a role in increasing tensions between the colonists and the British government, but unfair taxes were the primary catalyst for the colonists' anger.
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