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- what was the main colonial objection to british taxes? the lack of representation in parliament the burden of earlier taxes the poor economy after the seven years war
Brief Explanations
American colonists argued they should not be taxed by a British Parliament in which they had no elected representatives, encapsulated by the slogan "no taxation without representation." The other options were contributing factors but not the core objection.
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