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In the royal colonies, why might the colonists resent the "stern hand" of a royal governor?

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Being governed and taxed without representation. Being controlled by the British was not appealing to non-English people. There was no direct representation for the colonists in Parliament. Many argued not having direct representation was a violation of the English constitution. The colonial settlers were English as well as Dutch, German, Irish, and other ethnicities.

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