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What arguments did the colonists have against more British taxes?

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The colonial leaders also questioned Parliament's right to tax the colonies. The colonial leaders argued that the colonies had no representation in parliament. Colonists believed that if they accepted the taxes, parliament would take away their prosperity and political rights.

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