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OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

How did the Founding Fathers feel about the British Parliament asking the colonists to pay taxes? They agreed since all of the British colonists had to pay the same amount of taxes also. They felt it was unfair for the colonists to pay taxes when the British people didn't pay taxes. They believed colonists should be able to express their own opinions about how they were taxed. They disagreed because, in addition to their own taxes, the colonists also had to pay taxes for their slaves.

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

They believed colonists should be able to express their own opinions about how they were taxed. (this was related to the Boston Tea Party)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lstrasmann is right.

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