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The colonists were frustrated by the the tyranny that surrounded them on a daily basis, for the king choose a monarchy in a democratic society. The ego and arrogance from the king was visible to the people which ultimately led to them to start an uprising. Because the king was so power and money hungry, he soon stripped away the rights of the people/colonists. The colonists were very upset with the king’s abuse of the Royal Crown for many of the regions were growing resentment towards the King and Parliament because there was the issue of “taxation without representation”. This means that the many taxes were being put in place without any proper representation from the states to voice their opinions on whether they agreed with it or not, and of course it was also the matter where they did not approve of the amount taxes anyway which increased the need for representation. This began the fuel for the fire that was soon to come from colonists against the oppression from the king. For instance, the Boston Tea Party was based off the people having enough of english rule that imposed taxes on the imports and exports including taxing the tea itself, this led to the colonists to throwing a fairly sized