Why did colonists oppose writs of assistance?

(1 point)
• They thought it limited their access to land.
• They thought it violated their rights.
• They thought it unfairly taxed goods and services they produced.
• They thought it gave Native Americans an advantage over trade.

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The colonists opposed writs of assistance because they believed it violated their rights.
Which of the following was designed to keep the colonists from moving into the Ohio River Valley?
(1 point)
• Pontiac's Proclamation
• Stamp Act
• Proclamation of 1763
• Townshend Acts
The Proclamation of 1763 was designed to keep the colonists from moving into the Ohio River Valley.
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