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Which statement best
describes how the Continental Congress views taxes

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Answer:

The Continental Congress viewed taxes as unfair, and unjust, as they had no representation in British Parliment.

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You didn't really give a good question with boundaries, so this was the best I could do.

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Answer:You didn't give me any answers to choose from but i have this:

How does the Continental Congress view taxes?

Exacerbating the problem, Congress had no mechanism to collect taxes to pay for the war; instead, it relied on contributions from the states, which generally directed whatever revenue they raised toward their own needs. As a result, the paper money issued by Congress quickly came to be regarded as worthless.

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