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Which of the following was one of the grievances toward the king that the colonists listed in the Declaration of Independence? A. He would not protect the colonies with proper soldiers. B. He imposed taxes
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Which of the following was one of the grievances toward the king that the colonists listed in the Declaration of Independence?
A.
He would not protect the colonies with proper soldiers.
B.
He imposed taxes on them without their consent.
C.
He had made them fight an unwanted war against France.
D.
He did not allow them to trade with England.
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The answer is B
The king made the 1764 stamp act to raise money for great Britain which heavily taxed the colonies
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Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Taxation without representation
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