What is not a reason the colonists fought the British? * because of high taxes (taxation without representation) because the British army stayed in their houses (boarding, quartering) because they didn't have self-government because they didn't like their accents

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Answer:

I think its all three, if not the taxes

Explanation:

They didn't like their accents is not a reason the colonists fought the British.

  • The colonists fought the British as they were put under restrictions with laws and Acts that required them to follow orders of Britishers.
  • The Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts were the results of the outbreak of war.
  • Colonists paid taxes despite not having representation in the British parliament.
  • One of the reason colonist did not fight was because of their accents.
  • American settlers arrived from British as they chose to stay in New World.

Therefore we can conclude that the colonists did not have any problem with accents.

Thus option D is the correct answer.

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