In studying United States history, we often learn more about the colonist's perspective. Consider the British perspective on this issue. In what ways was Parliament justified in their stance toward the colonies? Provide details and evidence to support your answer.

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Historians say the main reason the colonists were angry was because Britain had rejected the idea of 'no taxation without representation'. Almost no colonist wanted to be independent of Britain at that time. Yet all of them valued their rights as British citizens and the idea of local self-rule.