why did colonists feel that the british parliament overstepped its bounds with the stamp act?

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The colonists felt that the British government had no right to tax them because there were not any representatives of the colonies in the British Parliament. The colonies had no say in how much the taxes should be or what they should pay for. They didn't think this was fair.

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