Answer:
Option: C: Because colonists did not vote for representatives in Parliament, they should not have to pay taxes.
Explanation:
Colonial began to use the slogan of no taxation without representation and became unfriendly towards the Britishers because of the taxes imposed on them. Colonists believed that as they were not represented in the British parliament, paying taxes was unconstitutional, and a denial of the rights as a subject of English. The Stamp Act implemented in the colonies to pay the taxes to Britain. To pay off the debt, after winning the French and Indian War, the British issued the Stamp Act in the colonies which provoked the settlers as they stated 'No Taxation without representation'.