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why did colonists respond to british taxes with actions like the stamp act congress? o they demanded that king george iii visit the colonies first. o they believed in the idea of no taxation without representation. o they claimed they would only agree to pay taxes if salutary neglect ended. o they thought it was unfair that british immigrants did not have to pay the taxes
The colonists believed in the principle of "no taxation without representation." They felt that since they had no representatives in the British - Parliament making tax laws, the taxes imposed on them, such as those under the Stamp Act, were unfair.
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They believed in the idea of no taxation without representation.