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how did the colonists and parliament disagree about how they should be governed?

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  • 21-12-2016
Parliament believed it had legal authority in the colonies, while the colonists believed their local assemblies had legal authority. Parliament believed it had the right to tax the colonies, while the colonists believed they should not be taxed since they had no representation in Parliament.
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