which statement best summarizes Britain's argument for taxes such as the stamp act?

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Britain's argument for taxes like the Stamp Act was primarily based on the need to generate revenue to cover the substantial debts incurred during the French and Indian War, as well as the ongoing costs of maintaining troops in North America for colonial defense. Britain asserted that since the colonies benefited from British protection and infrastructure, they should contribute to the expenses through taxation. Additionally, British officials believed that colonies, being part of the empire, had a responsibility to support the costs of governance and defense.