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What are two examplse from colonial society to support English colonists believing they should have the same freedoms as English Citizens?

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(1). Anger towards England because they don't want to be taxed by England. (2). They don't want to be governed by Britain and also, the colonists were not been treated equally.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1763, After the war between Britain and France in which British defeated the French decide which of the two powerful nations would control North America. Britain was responsible for thirteen American colonies containing about two million people.

To protect these colonists from different groups of Indians, Britain have to spend a lot of money by sending troops and material to the colonies to fight the French and Indian War.

In 1763, the colonists think of themselves as Americans and did not want anyone or country to tell them how to govern themselves.

Great Britain people believed that the purpose of a colony is to serve the mother country. The government ordered them to feed British troops and let them live in their houses and they also demanded special taxes from the colonists.

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