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Profound disagreements on the nature of government sometimes played an

important part in the friction between the crown and the colonial elite. The
hostility toward the British of the ordinary people of colonial cities such as Boston
was more immediate and concrete. Explain the causes and nature of the friction
between the common people of colonial cities and British authority.
1) There were many reasons for dissent among the colonials and the British
soldiers
2) They were competing for the same ...
3) They also competed for the same odd jobs, creating dissent
4) Their presence in taverns and inns was a constant reminder that the did not
have freedom, and also, since they were drunk, they would frequently get
in to fights
5) Additionally, due to the Quartering Acts, the colonials had to pay for the
soldiers, an extra financial burden

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