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Because because of the Sugar Act, the colonists felt that taxation without representation wasn't fair. Does that help you with this question? Don't forget to give feedback:-)

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cause he was a britian that led in the Boston tea party

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Because because of the Sugar Act, the colonists felt that taxation without representation wasn't fair.

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