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How did the British respond to “No Taxation Without Representation”Group of answer choicesThey argued that the colonial assembly represented the colonies in ParliamentThey argued that the colonists wer e virtually representedThey argued that the colonists had ambassadors to represent them in ParliamentAll of these answers are true

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How did the British respond to “No Taxation Without Representation”Group of answer choicesThey argued that the colonial assembly represented the colonies in ParliamentThey argued that the colonists wer e virtually representedThey argued that the colonists had ambassadors to represent them in ParliamentAll of these answers are true

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The British responded to "No Taxation Without Representation" by arguing that the colonists were virtually represented. This concept, known as "virtual representation," held that the members of Parliament, including those who were not elected by colonists, had the right to speak for the interests of all British subjects, regardless of whether they had voted for them or not. This was a way for the British to justify their taxation policies in the colonies despite the colonists' lack of direct representation in Parliament.

The other options mentioned are not accurate. The colonial assemblies did not represent the colonies in Parliament, and the colonists did not have ambassadors in Parliament.

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