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the principle of virtual representation:
o meant all members of the british empire were represented in parliament, even if they had no direct representatives there
o was accepted and used by colonists to justify opposition to the stamp act
o meant the king was the final authority in all legal matters
o was strongly endorsed in the later u.s. constitution
The principle of virtual representation held that all members of the British Empire were represented in Parliament, even if they had no direct representatives there. Colonists opposed it as they wanted actual representation. It was not accepted by colonists to oppose the Stamp - Act (they opposed virtual representation), the king's authority is not related to this principle, and it was not endorsed in the U.S. Constitution.
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Meant all members of the British Empire were represented in Parliament, even if they had no direct representatives there