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Colonist Viewpoints on British Taxation | 3 of 5New complaints of colonists directed towards the Townshend Acts were most likely the result of which of the following?AThe Townshend Acts imposed a direct tax, as opposed to previous measures such as the Stamp Act and Sugar Act which were indirect taxes.BThe colonists felt they should not be responsible for paying off the British war debt as they were not at all involved in the conflict and did not benefit.CThe revenue from the Townshend Acts was being used to pay British Royal Governors, taking that authority and power away from the colonial assemblies.DColonists were already being restricted from the production of many goods, and now were being further discriminated against.

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