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HippoCampus U.S. History & Government 8 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (kenljw):

Basically because the tax was imposed on the colonies when they had no representations in the British parliament. If the British had incorporated the colonies into their government there wouldn't of been a revolution.

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