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Q: What was the long-term effect of taxing the colonies?
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The British Parliament was taxing the colonies. The colonies had no representation in the Parliament.


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Parliament had interfered in colonial affairs by taxing the colonies directly; it taxed the colonists without their consent.


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What was one effect of british taxation on the colonies as a whole?

The British were mainly taxing the Massachusetts colony. They also closed down Boston Harbor. Then, no ships could go in or out. The other colonies helped the colony by sending them products. Taxation as a common complaint led to communication and cooperation among the separate colonies.


What does no taxtion without representation mean?

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