Why were the colonists upset with the new taxes that Great Britain passed prior to the American Revolution?



A.They felt that the British were trying to take over their businesses.

B.They felt that they were entitled to representation to vote on taxes.

C.They felt the taxes were so high that many could not afford to pay them.

D.They felt that they should not have to pay any taxes since they did not live in Great Britain.

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The answer is B. No taxation without representation

The colonists were upset with the new taxes that Great Britain passed prior to the American Revolution because they felt that they were entitled to representation to vote on taxes..The phrase "no taxation without representation" summed up their feelings. Most of the taxes were not excessive and were passed onto merchants but colonists felt they were entitled to a vote in Parliament.