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taxation without representation
The Constitution provided for a popularly elected House of Representatives
Taxation without representation was the major grievance the colonists had against England (not yet called 'Great Britain'). The tax on tea was especially annoying. Colonists, having been British themselves, liked drinking their tea! The Boston Tea was a revolt against additional taxes imposed on tea. But leveling other taxes were endless, such as the Stamp Tax.
A "grievance" is a formal equivalent of a "complaint". "If you feel you are having problems in the workplace, you're more than permitted to file a grievance."
the most signifigant grievance against Great Britain was that colonists were taxed without representation in Parliament. How was this grievance addressed when the government of the United States was created?
Yes. For example . we aired our grievance to the head of department and they were sorted out well.
Not enough information to answer. What kind of 'grievance?' For WHAT? What is it you are seeking?
The constitution sets up a framework for congress to handle money issues. The House of Representatives is where bills of revenue begin and in 1913 a amendment was passed to allow taxation and set up the IRS.
As long as the letter was written in a professional matter and the grievance is justified, then absolutly not, infact you could sue if they do try to take action against you.
people can be hurt and britain wasn't fair to anyone at all
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A grievance may be a dispute between empoyler & employee. It is basically any disagreement between two parties. A grievance is also a complaint one party has against another party for some alleged wrong committed by the second person. The Declaration of Independence listed 27 grievances or complaints of mistreatment by the British against the colonists.Emotions expressed due to a loss