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9. Why did the colonists oppose the taxes imposed after the French and Indian War?
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9. Why did the colonists oppose the taxes imposed after the French and Indian War?
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The main reason why colonists opposed the taxes imposed after the French and Indian War is because they had no "representation in Parliament"--meaning that they no say in which taxes were imposed.
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