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Why did the delegates at the Stamp Act Congress believe Britain did not have the right to tax the colonies?

* because the colonies were already too heavily taxed
* because the colonies were not represented in the British Parliament * * because the colonies were located too far away from Great Britain
* because the colonies were not real British citizens because they didn't live in Great Britain​

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Answer:

They were being denied a basic right.

The colonists were denied their basic right AKA representation! and were forced to follow what others enacted without having a chance to voice their own opinion

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