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Why did the colonists resist the new taxes imposed on them

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The colonists argued that a direct tax was a violation of their rights because they did not get to elect the people who passed it. The colonies had no representation in the British Parliament.

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They had no say in the government that was taxing them.

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This is the answer because honestly its because I just did it.

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