Why were taxes and ongoing source of conflict for the american colonist?
a. they did no...
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Why were taxes and ongoing source of conflict for the american colonist?
a. they did not get sufficient government services.
b. they paid a higher tax rate in those living in england.
c. they were taxed without having representation in parliament.
d. they felt the taxes should be invested in colonial infrastructure.
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