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The colonists did not have any representation in Parliament?

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To the eyes of the American colonists, they did not have any actual representation in Parliament. They felt divorced from English Civil Law and believed that they were not being given their freedoms guaranteed in the English Bill of Rights. To the English, the Americans were receiving virtual representation in Parliament in the House of Commons (this sentiment was expressed in a letter King George III sent in response to the Declaration of Independence).

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