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egoroff_w [7]
2 years ago
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Why were the American colonists so upset about the practice of "taxation without representation?" 5 points a. The colonists were

British subjects, but did not have any say in the British government that was taxing them. b. The colonists were angered because Britain was not using its tax revenue to benefit all of the colonies equally. c. The colonists wanted the right to tax Britain. d. All of the above.
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vodomira [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

i am pretty sure its all above if not then b. but all of  the above sounds right

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