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Who did the colonists want to make decisions about their taxes?

1, England
2, France
3, local assemblies
4, local churches

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Answer:

Local Assemblies

Step-by-step explanation:

The Colonists were enraged by the idea that the British Parliament overseas was choosing for them what they paid for. They wanted to decide for themselves which taxes they had to pay or have a representative in the parliament. The famous quote they used for this was "No taxation without representation"

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