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John Locke believed that every person should have equal rights. He also believed that no one should be able to take them away.
Answer: The colonists believed they should have a say in running the government if they are being taxed.
Explanation:
The British Parliament had passed two major acts that gave rise to this slogan. The Quartering act, which allowed British soldiers to crash in on any house for room and board without paying, and the Sugar act of 1764, which taxed their sugar.
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Americans who strongly opposed the war and believed that the United States should withdraw from it were known as hawks. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the third option. There were many people that were against this war and the government did not want people to show demonstrations against the war.