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Why did the colonists criticize the Stamp Acts as "taxation without representation"?

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Because they were being taxed and did not have a say/vote in it
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The colonists criticized the Stamp Acts as "taxation without representation", because the colonists did not have consent over this form of taxation imposed on them. It was a decision made in the British Parliament without anyone representing the colonies when this decision was upheld.
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