Why were the colonists angry about "taxation without representation?" (1 point) Responses The colonists wanted to pay taxes on stamps and tea. The colonists wanted to pay taxes on stamps and tea. The colonists had no representation in Parliament. The colonists had no representation in Parliament. The colonists fought to write the Declaration of Independence. The colonists fought to write the Declaration of Independence. The colonists were loyal to the British and wanted to keep them happy.

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The correct response is: The colonists had no representation in Parliament.

The phrase "taxation without representation" refers to the colonists' belief that it was unfair to be taxed by a Parliament in which they had no elected representatives, leading to widespread anger and resentment toward British rule.