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The Great Britain Parliament had imposed high rates of taxes on the American colonists for goods that they were supplying to America. The Americans realized that without having representation in Parliament they were defenseless against these high rates of taxes. This caused them to rebel against the unfair taxation in 1776.

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The Americans were unhappy that the British were taxing them without letting any American be in their Parliament. The Americans thought it was unfair not to have a say in the passing of the tax laws

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Q: How did opposition to British tax policies the colonial rebellion in 1770?
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