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Were the project requirements deliberately understated?
1) True
2) False

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Final answer:

The colonists objected to certain taxes imposed by the British government, but not necessarily to the principle of taxation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that the colonists did not necessarily object to the principle of taxation, but rather how the tax money would be applied is True.

The colonists in the American colonies did object to certain taxes imposed by the British government, such as the Stamp Act and the Tea Act. They believed that they should have representation in the British government and that their rights were being violated by these taxes without their consent.

The colonists were not necessarily against all forms of taxation, but rather saw it as a matter of principle and the lack of representation that fueled their opposition.

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