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The colonists benefited from the outcome of the French and Indian war. Why were they upset over a tax the British Parliament passed to help pay for the war?

A. Because parliament, made up of English representatives, passed the tax.
B.They would have paid taxes;they just didn't like how the British did it.
C.They did not want taxation without representation.
D All of the above

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My best answer is c.  I do not fully know but that is my educated guess.
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D All of the above

A, because, they did not have representatives inside parliament
B, because of A pretty much
C, because of A pretty much
A, B, & C are all saying the same thing

hope this helps
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