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25 September, 08:41

Do you think parliament had the right to tax colonists without their consent? Explain

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  1. 25 September, 10:24
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    No. Taxation without representation is theft. Government is suppose to do what the people desire, so if the people do not have a platform to tell the government what they need, then the government has no right to tax them.
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