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History, 09.12.2020 01:00, elitehairnerd1964

3 After the French and Indian War, the British Parliament passed many new acts to regain control over colonial life. However, colonists were still angry about the enforcement of some older laws which were still in effect.
Which explains the colonial anger over the enforcement of existing laws?
A. The colonists were insulted that the British did not think the colonial militias could enforce the law
themselves.
B. The colonists disliked the requirement to give room and board to British soldiers sent to the colonies to enforce the
laws:
C. The colonists were upset when Britain decided that laws created before the colonies were founded applied to the
colonial citizens.
D. The colonists were angry about the enforcement because many had profited greatly from breaking the laws that
previously went unpunished.

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