Tension between American colonists and British political powers arose primarily due to taxation without representation, as colonists were forced to pay taxes imposed by a Parliament in which they had no elected representatives. Additionally, restrictive trade policies and the enforcement of laws like the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts fueled resentment. The British military presence in colonial cities and the perception of overreach by the British government further exacerbated these conflicts. These factors collectively fostered a growing sense of dissatisfaction and desire for independence among the colonists.
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