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How were the colonial reactions to British taxation policies reflected in the Declaration of Independence?? please help :)

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No taxation without representation

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In the Declaration is it clearly stated that the taxes that were imposed on the colonies were without a consent, and no subject of British crown can't be taxed without the consent of their representatives. As the colonist didn't have their own representative in the British Parliament, they consider this to be unconstitutional.

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