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A country is a brain quiz which statement best summarizes Britains argument for taxes like the stamp act?

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Britain's argument for taxes like the Stamp Act primarily centered around the idea of "taxation without representation." The British government contended that the colonies benefited from British protection and military presence, and therefore, it was reasonable for them to contribute financially to the costs incurred by the empire. The phrase "It is only fair that the colonies should help pay for their own defense and the administration of the colonies," captures the essence of Britain's rationale for imposing such taxes.
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