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Which of the following British acts did colonists argue was a form of taxation without representation?

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Answered by Gaurav19012005
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In short, many in those colonies believed that, as they were not directly represented in the distant British Parliament, any laws it passed affecting the colonists (such as the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act) were illegal under the Bill of Rights 1689, and were a denial of their rights as Englishmen.
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