because they wanted proof that they are not paying extra for unnecesary things.
The British were mainly taxing the Massachusetts colony. They also closed down Boston Harbor. Then, no ships could go in or out. The other colonies helped the colony by sending them products. Taxation as a common complaint led to communication and cooperation among the separate colonies.
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Jamestown in 1607 was the first colony and it has never really ended since they became states. The signing of the constitution in 1789 officially ended the colonial system for a federal one.
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Nobody really likes paying taxes. The American colonies were taxed to help pay for Britain's European conflicts. Eventually, it came down to the colonies stating: No Taxation Without Representation. The rest is history, as they say.
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The thirteen American colonies vs. the British army/Parliament/George III or whatever you want to call it.
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It is about or exactly 3.605551275. I dont really know.
No "Taxation Without Representation" was important to the Americans back then because they really didn't have the money to pay the taxes anyway. Also, they already hated the British and didn't want to pay taxes that a house of representatives didn't approve of. So really that was why the idea of no taxation without representation was important.
Not really. stress is bad for anybody