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it was lead on by the stamp acts.
No Taxation without Representation.
Sons of Liberty
Taxation without representation, the Boston Massacre, the Stamp Act, and the Intolerable or Coercive Acts.
because it taxed needed things like glass paper paint lead and tea
The Intolerabl Acts. Taxation without representatin.
Colonists in America felt oppressed by the British government because their imports and exports were all being taxed very harshly. They had no representatives in Parliament, so they had no one to vouch for them. They felt that the British were taking advantage of the colonists' vulnerability by using them for monetary gain. This was just one reason why the colonists decided to wage war against the British.
John Locke's writings, such as his theory of natural rights and limited government, inspired colonists to value individual liberties and question British authority. Colonists felt that the British government's infringement on their natural rights, such as through taxation without representation and strict control, went against the principles of liberty and consent of the governed espoused by Locke. This ultimately fueled their resentment towards the British government.
A reduction in VAT taxation might lead to price stability and hence it'd be an effective measure to prevent inflation/deflation.
Trying to get the answer to an AP US History FRQ prompt? Dick. But I'll give an answer anyways. Religious freedom was a basis of America, at least for all Christians. The political ideas were "No taxation without representation."
They claimed, "No taxation without representation." They refused to be taxed because they were unable to elect members of Parliament that were making these tax laws. Hence, they thought it unfair to have to pay them while having no say in the tax-making process or having their views heard in government.
The power of taxation cannot be delegated because it is a fundamental sovereign power of the government. Delegating this power could lead to abuse and lack of accountability. Additionally, delegating the power of taxation could create confusion and inefficiencies in the tax system.