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24 September, 04:08

British attempts to tax the colonies with laws like the Townshend Acts were resisted by the colonists because

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  1. 24 September, 04:36
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    All of those were reason why they resisted
  2. 24 September, 07:21
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    Colonist resisted against tax attempts by British because they were not represented in the Parliament that passed taxes and it placed a heavy financial burden on colonial business. The taxes was also considered as a violation on colonial assemblies powers.
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