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What does the phrase "No taxation without representation" refer to?(1 point)
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Colonists wanting to pay more taxes to support the British army
Colonists wanting to pay more taxes to support the British army
The British government lowering taxes for the colonists
The British government lowering taxes for the colonists
The idea that colonists should not be taxed by the British Parliament without having their own representatives
The idea that colonists should not be taxed by the British Parliament without having their own representatives
The belief that only wealthy colonists should pay taxes
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Colonists wanting to pay more taxes to support the British army
Colonists wanting to pay more taxes to support the British army
The British government lowering taxes for the colonists
The British government lowering taxes for the colonists
The idea that colonists should not be taxed by the British Parliament without having their own representatives
The idea that colonists should not be taxed by the British Parliament without having their own representatives
The belief that only wealthy colonists should pay taxes
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The phrase "No taxation without representation" refers to **the idea that colonists should not be taxed by the British Parliament without having their own representatives**.
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