When colonists protested the Stamp Tax with the cry “no taxation without representation,” George Grenville argued that
A) each member of Parliament, regardless of his residence, represented all colonists in the empire.
B) colonists, through their agents in London, were represented in Parliament.
C) the colonists were adequately represented in their own colonial assemblies.
D) Parliament could tax the colonists even though they were not represented in the House of Commons.
ANSWER
A
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