Early Americans' preference for limited government was strengthened by
A. Britain's treatment of the colonies after the French and Indian War.
B. their exposure to life under the British Parliament and some of the "rights of Englishmen."
C. taxation without representation.
D. Lockean philosophy.
E. All of these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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