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Why was the colonists taking part in a protest?​

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The protests were based on legal principles, that only the colonial legislatures had the power to tax residents who had representatives in those legislatures. Some colonies had official agents to Parliament, like Pennsylvania's Benjamin Franklin, but no colonies had sitting representatives in the British Parliament.

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