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they lost a battle and they taxed the colonists

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The colonists hated the British for a variety of reasons. These included grievances such as economic exploitation through taxes and trade restrictions, lack of representation in the British government, and the presence of British troops in the colonies. The colonists also resented what they saw as a violation of their rights and liberties.

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