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Why was benjamin franklin told never to accept a deal for representation in Parliament

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Benjamin Franklin opposed a deal for representation in parliament as he was defending the interests of colonialists, which were protesting against direct taxation by the British. This political episode was known as "Stamp Act Crisis" of 1766.

During his presentation in Parliament, Franklin clarified that it was the colonists' objection was towards direct taxation and not against the duties imposed on imported goods. This would lead to a subsequent understanding between both the colonialists and the British.

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