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They claimed, "No taxation without representation." They refused to be taxed because they were unable to elect members of Parliament that were making these tax laws. Hence, they thought it unfair to have to pay them while having no say in the tax-making process or having their views heard in government.

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They were mad and they thought the parliament had no right to tax them.

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The Britain thought that they colonists should help pay for the war since it had been fought to defend the colonies and the Britain needed money.

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To pay of their debt from the French and Indian War.

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