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Why was "No taxation without representation" the colonists' slogan about British taxes?
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Colonists wanted to form their own mercantile organization.
Colonists wanted their own elected officials to be part of the British Parliament
Colonists wanted a monopoly on the trade in molasses.
Colonists wanted Native Americans to have a role in government.
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