which statement best summarizes britans argument for taxes such as the stamp act?

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Britain's argument for taxes like the Stamp Act was primarily centered around the idea that the colonies should contribute to the expenses incurred by the British government, particularly the costs associated with defending and administering the colonies after the French and Indian War. Britain believed that since the colonies benefited from British protection and infrastructure, it was fair for them to pay taxes to help cover these costs. This argument was framed within the context of "taxation without representation," which would later become a rallying cry for colonial resistance.