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Why did American colonists come to oppose English rule in the 1760s and 1770s? A) They wanted to be subjects of French King Louis XV rather than King George III . B) They believed that the British were
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Why did American colonists come to oppose English rule in the 1760s and 1770s?
A) They wanted to be subjects of French King Louis XV rather than King George III .
B) They believed that the British were not paying enough taxes to support the colonies.
C) They objected to Parliament taxing the colonies without granting them representation.
D) They feared Parliament would place the colonies under the control of the British governor of Canada.
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I think that the correct answer is C, but I am not sure.
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