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Why did they not do so?

The reason King George and Parliament did not give the American colonists representation in the legislature is because they did not consider the colonists citizens of England, but rather inhabitants of a British colony.


Were the American Colonists justified in their resistance to the English king's new laws and why?

Yes, the American Colonists were justified in resisting the English king's new laws because they believed these laws violated their rights as English subjects, such as taxation without representation. The colonists felt that their lack of representation in the British Parliament meant that they had no say in the laws being imposed on them.


What rights of the American colonists might the king have violated?

The colonists listed their grievances against the king of England in the Declaration of Independence. Among their rights and liberties they felt the king had violated was refusing the colonists representation in Parliament as well as dissolving the representative houses that the colonies did have, taxing without representation, and quartering troops in the colonies when the colonial legislatures did not consent to it.


What rights of American colonists might the king of England have violated?

The colonists listed their grievances against the king of England in the Declaration of Independence. Among their rights and liberties they felt the king had violated was refusing the colonists representation in Parliament as well as dissolving the representative houses that the colonies did have, taxing without representation, and quartering troops in the colonies when the colonial legislatures did not consent to it.


How was King George lll involved in the American Revolution?

The action was taxing the colonists for no reason. It was also called taxation without representation.


Told the colonists that the king and parliament have the right to tax the colonies even though the colonists are not allowed to have parliamentary representation?

The Declaratory Act gave the king and parliament the right to tax the colonies. Even though the colonists are not allowed to have parliamentary representation.


Was the colonists' unhappiness with taxation without representation a surprise to the king?

The Colonists' unhappiness with taxation without representation was probably a surprise to the British King because there was a notion that the Colonists would pay a tax, no matter what, to receive the goods they needed in the New World.


What rights of the American colonist might the king of England have violated?

The colonists listed their grievances against the king of England in the Declaration of Independence. Among their rights and liberties they felt the king had violated was refusing the colonists representation in Parliament as well as dissolving the representative houses that the colonies did have, taxing without representation, and quartering troops in the colonies when the colonial legislatures did not consent to it.


What are some slogans that the colonists of Britain use against king george 111?

one was ''no taxtation with out representation'' the king taxed the colonists with out caring about what the colonists had to say about it. the colonists thought it was unfair so they boycotted the goods that the the king taxed them on.


Why were colonists unhappy with king george?

because he gave unfair taxes and they had no representation in Parliament to be on their side and give their side of the story. And


Things king george the third has done to colonists?

Taxation without representation, unfair governing.


Who was the king of England when American colonist declared their independence?

American colonists' declared their independence in1776. The English King at the time was George III.