<span>King William's War, Queen Anne's War, George's War, and the French and Indian War.</span>
Answer:
<em>(English) The only difference between a judgment and an opinion is the existence of evidence to support an opinion therefore making it final or absolute. There is nothing wrong with a judgment of this type, however, the problem arises when we judge others in an aggressive tone.</em>
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<em>(Spanish)
La única diferencia entre un juicio y una opinión es la existencia de evidencia para respaldar una opinión, por lo que es definitiva o absoluta. No hay nada de malo en un juicio de este tipo, sin embargo, el problema surge cuando juzgamos a los demás en un tono agresivo.</em>
The main reason why this was such an issues was because The British had just ended the French and Indian War, which was very expensive. The colonists were mad mostly because they were being taxed without representation in Parliament.