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Why did the colonists want to form their own government? They did not have colonial governors. They did not identify as British people. They did not want to have separate states or colonies. They did not
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Why did the colonists want to form their own government?
They did not have colonial governors.
They did not identify as British people.
They did not want to have separate states or colonies.
They did not elect the members of Parliament.
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Colonists were angry that they didn’t have government representation, so the correct answer is D.
They didn’t elect members of Parliament.
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