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What justification did the British give to colonies concerning parliamentary representation? Group of answer choices

There weren't enough people in the colonies to need a representative.

They didn't believe in representation of the people.

The American colonies didn't need representation.

The needs and ideas of the colonies were considered in Parliament already.

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