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Why did the colonists oppose Parliamentary taxation?

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Parliament sought out to impose greater taxes on colonists because Britain was it great debt after the war and needed financial help. ... Colonists opposed Parliament's attempt to tax them because they had no voice or consent agreeing to be taxed.

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