He reacts in a purely emotional way.
In the excerpt from "The Death of Ivan Ilyich," Tolstoy makes reference to judge Peter Ivanovich's affecting bevahior at his Ivan Ilych's funeral. He has been a close friend to Ivan, and knew he was going to die. In the passage, he responds to Ivan's wife with a sigh and is unable to finish his phrase, making both deeply moved emotionally
Armory is the correct answer I believe
They did not like that Britain was taxing them without their consent. They also did not like how Britain would ignore them when they sent requests for certain laws to be made for the colony's.