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Why did American colonists argue against the Townshend Acts?​

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They reduced colonial influence over royal governors.

This was also part of the "no taxation without representation" cause that empowered the patriots to fight for independence.

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They taxed everyday goods imported to America. They argued it was abuse of power, especially since no colonist had any representation in parliament
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