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British laws to control the colonies actually made the colonists more unified against the British. true or false

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

To put it simply, it is true that British laws to control the colonies made them more unified. The quartering act, stamp act, tea act, currency act and many others were the British's attempt to control the colonies. In a sense, the parliament was trying to impose laws to control colonies because of the debt that the French and Indian war costed. The collective discontent was one of the causes of the American Revolution.

There is a more nuanced answer to this but I'm assuming that this question just wanted true or false, so the most direct answer would be true.

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