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13. Why did the Intolerable Acts lead colonists to justify rebellion against Britain?
A) They seemed to punish every colony but the one responsible for rebellion.
B) It appeared that Britain was trying to pass ownership of the colonies to another power.
C) It seemed as if Britain was taking away the colonies' ability to govern themselves.
D) They revealed the strength of the colonial charters.
14. What was the main colonial objection to British taxes?
A) the impact on economic ties with France
B) the lack of representation in Parliament
C) the poor economy after the Seven Years' War
D)the burden of earlier taxes
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