American Revolution
Anti-British sentiment refers to the growing feelings of resentment and hostility among American colonists towards British rule and policies in the years leading up to the American Revolution. This sentiment was fueled by various events, including perceived injustices and oppressive laws imposed by Britain, leading to a unifying cause among the colonists. As tensions escalated, this sentiment became a powerful force driving the call for independence and mobilizing colonial resistance against British authority.
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