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Savanna Vang
28 July, 01:59
Why were the colonists so angry over these taxes?
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Finley Meadows
28 July, 04:32
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Colonist under the King during the time of the Revolution were being taxed for many things, including a war they didn't have a part in. This was called 'Taxation without Representation'. Which skims out to be the kings was only taxing them poor because he could.
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