Full question:
Which statement concerning colonists’ attitudes concerning the British Acts of 1764 and 1765 is most accurate?
The new Acts from Parliament caused the colonists to willingly support Great Britain.
The new Act fairly represented the colonists.
The colonists were anxious to pay back the debts Great Britain had obtained protecting them.
The new laws caused the colonists to desire a more representative government.
Answer:
The new laws caused the colonists to desire a more representative government.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the mid 1760s, The British started creating laws that force the colonists in America to pay higher taxes to the British government. These policies received a lot of pushback from the colonies.
They believed that the British government was being unfair. They wanted the British to provide a room for a representative that the colonists choose to represent their interest within the British government. They can't accept the fact that British government were taking away their money while providing them with no way to provide an input on government programs.