Colonists united in their anger against British taxation without representation ;
The Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Declaratory Act, Townshend Acts, and other taxation measures taken by the British led the Colonists to unite in their anger against British taxation without representation (B). This led to an increase in rebellious activity and ultimately the American Revolution.
The acts imposed by Britain, including the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Declaratory Act, and Townshend Acts, triggered widespread anger among the colonists over issues of taxation without representation. This collective frustration united the colonies against British authority and contributed significantly to the growing movement for American independence. The chosen option is B: Colonists united in their anger against British taxation without representation.
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