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History
The tax laws imposed on the colonists by the British government were viewed as unfair and created support for declaring independence because - *
the laws did not apply to all British colonists
colonists were taxed without direct representation in Parliament
the laws were designed to deregulate trade
British merchants were taxed at a higher rate than colonial merchants
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Ответ:
B) it was the first shot fired in the revolutionary war
Explanation:
took the test (k12)