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What was James Wilson's stance on the British Parliament's taxation of the Thirteen Colonies?

  • He supported it

  • He was neutral

  • He opposed it

  • He was indifferent

Answer

James Wilson opposed the British Parliament's taxation of the Thirteen Colonies because he believed that the colonies had the right to self-governance and that the Parliament had no right to tax them without their consent. He argued that the colonies were not represented in the Parliament and that, therefore, the Parliament could not legally tax them.
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