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Why did colonists oppose taxes from Great Britain

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write this: britain also needed money to pay for its war depts The king and parliament believed they had the right to the tax colonies. They protested saying taht these taxes violated there rights as british citizens the colonist started to resist by boycotting, or not buying british goods
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Parliament/ the King

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the colonists started to refused the boycotting, or they were not buying the British goods.The colonists protested, saying the taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The King and the Parliament had the right to taxed the colonies.

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