Resolved, that the taxation of the people by themselves, or by persons chosen by themselves to represent them . . . is the only security against a burdensome taxation . . .

--Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions, May 30, 1765

Which statement best explains the why this resolution was adopted?

Colonists were upset by the punishment imposed after the Boston Tea party
Colonists were upset by the punishment imposed after the Boston Tea party.

Colonists were opposed to colonial laws being created only by Parliament
Colonists were opposed to colonial laws being created only by Parliament

Colonists created this in order to address the causes of the Boston Massacre
Colonists created this in order to address the causes of the Boston Massacre

Colonists wanted to expand powers given to governors appointed by King George III
Colonists wanted to expand powers given to governors appointed by King George III

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The statement that best explains why the Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions were adopted is:

Colonists were opposed to colonial laws being created only by Parliament.

This resolution reflects the colonists' belief in the principle of self-taxation and representation. They were upset about the Stamp Act imposed by the British Parliament without their consent and believed that only their own elected representatives should have the authority to levy taxes on them.

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Yes, I can confirm that the statement "Colonists were opposed to colonial laws being created only by Parliament" is indeed the best explanation for the adoption of the Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions. This resolution specifically arose in response to the Stamp Act of 1765, which imposed taxes on the colonists without their direct representation in Parliament. The colonists believed that taxation without representation was unjust, and they sought to assert their rights to govern themselves and have a say in the laws and taxes affecting them. This was a key issue that contributed to rising tensions between the colonies and the British government.