James Otis
James Otis said that because of the unfair treatment
America did not like the taxes. Owen said, "Taxation without representation is tyranny." That cry went through the colonies. The kings IRS were killed. And the act was repealed.
They made a slogan "No Taxation Without Representation"
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Taxation without Representation
James Otis Jr. (1725-1783) is the lawyer who argued that "taxation without representation is tyranny" during a Boston town meeting in 1765 protesting the Sugar Act (1764).
no one of historical significance ever said that. However, Jonathan Mayhew (1750) coined the phrase "Taxation without representation is tyranny" From 1765-1776, this was reduced to Taxation without Representation! as a cry for revolution. Patrick Henry (VA, 1775) first wrote (resolved) that taxation without representation was unconstitutional
James Otis said that because of the unfair treatment
James Otis
James Otis said "Taxation without representation is tyranny." It is believed that this statement is the foundation of the more common slogan, "No taxation without representation." However, it was a commonly held sentiment in the American colonies in the 1760s and 1770s.
James Otis, Jr. is famous for having said, 'taxation without representation is tyranny.' Otis was a political activist, and his profession was that of a lawyer.
James Otis, Jr. is famous for having said, 'taxation without representation is tyranny.' Otis was a political activist, and his profession was that of a lawyer.
the french always said it
America did not like the taxes. Owen said, "Taxation without representation is tyranny." That cry went through the colonies. The kings IRS were killed. And the act was repealed.
They made a slogan "No Taxation Without Representation"
"No taxation without representation"
You are probably looking for taxation without representation.