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22 February, 09:01

How did the British view no taxation without representation

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  1. 22 February, 11:25
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    They didn't like it

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    The British believed that the colonies were just their little subsidiaries or sidekicks almost. The British needed money because of their war with France, they didn't want to tax their people in the mainland excessively so they taxed the colonies.
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