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the colonists had difficulty coming together to revolt because they:
a. were not completely unified.
b. had not read the prowar pamphlets.
c. had no real reason to fight.
d. were waiting for approval from parliament.
Colonists had diverse loyalties, economic interests, and regional divides, creating a lack of full unity that made collective revolt hard. Options B, C, and D are incorrect: prowar pamphlets (like Common Sense) were widely circulated, colonists had grievances (taxation without representation, etc.), and they were opposing Parliament's authority, not waiting for its approval.
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A. were not completely unified.