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Albert Fisher
9 February, 11:04
Why did the colonists care about representation?
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Moises Christian
9 February, 11:14
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They were being taxed unfairly with out any input.
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Pamela Williams
9 February, 14:43
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They were being taxed unfairly by the British government and didn't have a say in the government
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