Most colonists felt that British tax laws were unfair because: A French and Indian War was over. B Indians did not have to pay taxes. C land owners were paying higher taxes than people in Great Britain. D colonists had no representation in Parliament.
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C. The land owners were paying higher taxes than people in Great Britain
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Most colonists felt that British tax laws were unfair because (D) colonists had no representation in Parliament.
On 1975, Britain issued the Stamp Act and accordingly, printed materials were taken into tax domain.
Colonists expressed their grievances about this new tax and they stated that as they don’t have representatives in parliament, no one was concerned about their benefits and welfare.
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