The British taxes imposed on the American colonies, such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, sparked widespread resentment and unrest among colonists. Many viewed these taxes as unfair, especially since they were levied without colonial representation in Parliament, leading to the rallying cry of "no taxation without representation." This discontent ultimately fueled the revolutionary sentiment, contributing to organized resistance, such as the Boston Tea Party, and ultimately the push for independence. The taxes played a crucial role in uniting the colonies against British rule.
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