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27 May, 09:00

Colonists North America protested against taxes imposed on them by the British following the French and Indian war what was the main reason the colonist were upset about these taxes?

A. Colonist were not represented in the British Parliament and for that reason believe that the taxes were unjust

B. Colonist had already paid a great deal to find the British effort in the French and Indian war

C. Colonist drink less Steven people living in Britain so the tax was an unfair burden on them

D. Colonist believe that because they live so far from Britain they did not have to pay taxes on anything

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  1. 27 May, 12:01
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    "Taxation without representation is tyranny." or "no taxation without representation"

    I would have to go with A.
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