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Why did the colonists object so strongly to the idea of taxation?

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Answer: The British government was imposing its laws on the colonies without any say from the colonists. ... Tensions between the colonists and Britain grew as Parliament passed laws, such as the Stamp Act, that increased colonists' taxes.

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