“…This right, if it could be traced no higher than Magna Carta, is part of the common law, part of a British subjects birthright, and as inherent and perpetual, as the duty of allegiance; both which have been brought to these colonies, and have been hitherto held sacred and inviolable, and I hope and trust ever will. It is humbly conceived, that the British colonists are, by Magna Charta, as well entitled to have a voice in their taxes, as the subjects within the realm. “—James Otis

The quote above can most accurately be interpreted to be ______________

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Protesting the actions of the Sons of Liberty in Boston

Protesting the enactment of the Intolerable Acts

Approving the actions of General Thomas Gage in Boston

Protesting the taxation of American colonists without representation in Parliament *

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