Which sentences state reasons for tension between the american colonist and the british political powers? A. the american colonist were alarmed by the large influx of common people from britain. B. the american colonists strongly opposed tax laws imposed by the brittish government . C. the american colonists were dismayed by the lack of support from the british government in the french and indian war. D. the american colonists were angered by the presence of british soldiers who had found employment in america.

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"The American colonists strongly opposed tax laws imposed by the British government" and "the American colonists were angered by the presence of British soldiers who had found employment in america" are the sentences that state reasons for tension between the American colonist and the British political powers. The correct options are option "B" and option "D".

The correct answers are B) the American colonists strongly opposed tax laws imposed by the Brittish government, and D) the American colonists were angered by the presence of British soldiers who had found employment in America.

The sentences that state reasons for tension between the American colonist and the British political powers are: The American colonists strongly opposed tax laws imposed by the Brittish government and the American colonists were angered by the presence of British soldiers who had found employment in America.

The American colonies were against the heavy taxation implemented by the British monarchy. They did not like the idea of being taxed and not having any representation or voice in Parliament. They became angrier with time until they decided to start the Revolutionary War against Britain. Another reason that angered American people in the colonies was the presence of the British military in American territories, occupying jobs and military positions that should have been for American people.