Which of the following statements best describes how colonists justified their opinion that taxation by Parliament was unfair?   a) They argued that they had no direct representation in Parliament and thus Parliament had no power to enforce taxes.   b) They argued that, as self-sufficient colonies, they wielded more economic power than Parliament.   c) The argued that they were loyal only to the British Crown, not to the British Parliament.   d) They argued that the monarch traditionally taxed the colonies and was the only one who could issue a tax. Submit

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Which of the following statements best describes how colonists justified their opinion that taxation by Parliament was unfair?
 
a) They argued that they had no direct representation in Parliament and thus Parliament had no power to enforce taxes.
 
b) They argued that, as self-sufficient colonies, they wielded more economic power than Parliament.
 
c) The argued that they were loyal only to the British Crown, not to the British Parliament.
 
d) They argued that the monarch traditionally taxed the colonies and was the only one who could issue a tax.
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On 22nd March 1765, the Stamp Act was enacted by the British Government. Subsequently, there were three chief taxes which had hit or affected badly the American colonists. These taxes were: the Sugar Act (1764), the Currency Act (1764), and the Quartering Act (1765).  

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