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godwinihagh

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Yes, the colonists were justified in resisting British policies because taxes and unjust laws—which were not in place before—were imposed on the colonists. In addition, the British government showed less concern for the needs of the colonists; this was evident in the way that British laws and lifestyle was not equally applied to the colonists who were living in another land with Frenchmen and Indians.

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The colonists were justified in revolting against the british. The colonists didn't even have representation in the english government which means not one colonists has a say in the government. NO TAXATION WITH OUT REPRESENTATION. Also the brits had no right making the colonists pay for taxes of the French Indian War.

~ Emmy

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