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What issue motivated the colonies of American to
revolt against England?
taxation without representation
Britain's opposition to immigration reform
the conscription of colonists into the British army
the ownership of land by colonists versus the king
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Taxation without representation.
Colonists objected to laws and taxes (Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Tea Act) imposed by the British Parliament in which they had no elected representatives — summarized in the slogan “no taxation without representation” — and those policies helped spark the Revolution.
Colonists objected to laws and taxes (Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Tea Act) imposed by the British Parliament in which they had no elected representatives — summarized in the slogan “no taxation without representation” — and those policies helped spark the Revolution.
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