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Why did the colonists resist the new taxes imposed on them?

They didn’t receive any benefit from the French and Indian War.

They were not represented by the government that was taxing them.

They preferred to be French citizens instead of British citizens.

They argued that colonists should never have to pay taxes.

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The answer is B. They were not represented by the government that was taxing them.

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I believe the answer is they were not represented by the government taxing them
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