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british acts towards colonists the acts of 1765 in the aftermath of the…

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british acts towards colonists
the acts of 1765
in the aftermath of the french and indian war (1763),
aggressive british policies aimed to recoup debts from the
conflict. these policies placed costs onto the colonists, and
helped repress those who dissented. particularly aggressive
policies were passed in 1765, stoking colonial resentment

these documents allowed british soldiers to search and
seize the property of colonists who owed taxes.

  • this added to the burden of colonists already indebted

by the other acts

  • soldiers could use searches for

smuggled contraband (common to avoid taxation) as
an excuse to harass and suppress critics.

who did the british often target with writs
of assistance?
british loyalists
wealthy bankers
critics of britain

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Writs of assistance allowed British soldiers to search colonists, and the text notes soldiers used searches for contraband as an excuse to harass and suppress critics of British policies.

Answer:

C. critics of Britain