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Why did many colonists persist in resisting British attempts to tax them?

They disagreed with the idea of taxation without representation.
They could not possibly meet Britain's financial demands.
They wanted to control where there taxes went.
They hoped to extract concessions related to the frontier.

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The answer will be A because it was kinda like a chant to them, “no taxation without representation”. Which resulted in many more conflicts. I hope this helps
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