The English responded to colonial complaints against "taxation without representation" by asserting that
A) colonial lobbyists in London represented local interests there.
B) the assemblies provided adequate protection for colonial rights.
C) each member of Parliament virtually represented all the citizens of the empire.
D) each colony could send a representative to the House of Commons.
E) representation was not necessary for a government to tax.
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