Taxation without representation

(0.5 Points)

angered American colonists

was never practiced by Parliament

was a popular phrase used by loyalists in England.

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"Taxation without representation" refers to the grievance held by American colonists who felt that they were being taxed by the British Parliament without having any representatives in that governing body. This phrase encapsulated their frustration and was a rallying cry that fueled their desire for independence. Therefore, the most accurate statement is that it angered American colonists.

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