The British taxes on American colonists contributed to the American Revolution.
What was the main argument by colonists against the taxes?
Responses
The taxes were too low to help provide adequate government services for the colonists.
The taxes were too low to help provide adequate government services for the colonists.
The taxes they paid were all going to the king rather than the governors of the colonies.
The taxes they paid were all going to the king rather than the governors of the colonies.
They were being taxed without having political representation in the British government.
They were being taxed without having political representation in the British government.
They were being taxed in exchange for military protection, but no soldiers were sent to the colonies.
They were being taxed in exchange for military protection, but no soldiers were sent to the colonies.