Colonists were angry with the British government and King George III for several reasons, including the imposition of heavy taxes without representation, such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, which they viewed as unjust. They were also frustrated by the restrictive trade policies and the limitations placed on westward expansion, particularly the Proclamation of 1763. Additionally, the increasing military presence and the quartering of British troops in colonial homes heightened tensions and fueled resentment against perceived tyranny.
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