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19 July, 11:25

The colonists argued against which of the following British power?

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that the British could freely impress American soldiers

that the British could impose taxes, but only for the purpose of raising revenue

that Parliament had the power to enact legislation in all cases whatsoever

that the government of England had no power to make laws in the colonies

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  1. 19 July, 13:05
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    That the government of England had no power to make laws in the colonies.

    Explanation:

    The colonists argued that the British were making laws and imposing taxes without letting the colony have a say.
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